![]() I've followed what gjuhasz has done, and installed it to /opt. ![]() Which works perfectly it's nice, this, since it's a completely self-contained package, with the Java Runtime files already a built-in part of it. So, since I use Tahr64 and Slacko64 quite a lot these days, (and there is a 64-bit download available), I've downloaded the 64-bit tgz package from, and turned it into an SFS. I got all sorts of errors in the terminal. Now, then I tried this out in Tahr64 6.05, since I was curious to see whether it would run under the 32-bit compatibility-libs package. I'll try this in a few more Pups, and let you know the results. I've never fully understood the ins & outs of Java (except that it can be a huge security risk!) Do I take it this makes it self-contained, so it'll work with any Pup? Looking into the SFS, I see you installed Java with the build. drawn-out process.and the sheer number of images needed for different possibilities is enormous. I've been attempting to do something along these lines with LibreCAD, but it's a long. This is brilliant, because I can plan stuff out room by room, to get the best route for her around her e what needs moving, and what (if anything) needs discarding. This has come just at the right time, too, since we need to plan and/or rearrange things in my elderly mother's home so that she can get around more easily with the power-chair she's planning on buying. Just testing it out trying it in X-Slacko 2.3.2 (570 with XFCE).and it's working nicely.
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