How to install openjdk 7 on ubuntu 18.04
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Today I try to install openjdk 7 on my ubuntu 18.04 system. It always install oracle-java8-installer instead openjdk 7. Please help me
apt-get install openjdk-7-jre
18.04 openjdk
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Today I try to install openjdk 7 on my ubuntu 18.04 system. It always install oracle-java8-installer instead openjdk 7. Please help me
apt-get install openjdk-7-jre
18.04 openjdk
Ubuntu has removed JDK 7 from the repository. Also, it is no longer supported for any further updates. So you better install jdk8.
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:19
If you still want it you can download from here oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/…
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:20
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thanks for the answer, but I want to install openjdk, not Oracle jdk
– duongtan
Jul 10 at 14:53
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Today I try to install openjdk 7 on my ubuntu 18.04 system. It always install oracle-java8-installer instead openjdk 7. Please help me
apt-get install openjdk-7-jre
18.04 openjdk
Today I try to install openjdk 7 on my ubuntu 18.04 system. It always install oracle-java8-installer instead openjdk 7. Please help me
apt-get install openjdk-7-jre
18.04 openjdk
18.04 openjdk
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Ubuntu has removed JDK 7 from the repository. Also, it is no longer supported for any further updates. So you better install jdk8.
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:19
If you still want it you can download from here oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/…
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:20
1
thanks for the answer, but I want to install openjdk, not Oracle jdk
– duongtan
Jul 10 at 14:53
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Ubuntu has removed JDK 7 from the repository. Also, it is no longer supported for any further updates. So you better install jdk8.
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:19
If you still want it you can download from here oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/…
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:20
1
thanks for the answer, but I want to install openjdk, not Oracle jdk
– duongtan
Jul 10 at 14:53
Ubuntu has removed JDK 7 from the repository. Also, it is no longer supported for any further updates. So you better install jdk8.
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:19
Ubuntu has removed JDK 7 from the repository. Also, it is no longer supported for any further updates. So you better install jdk8.
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:19
If you still want it you can download from here oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/…
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:20
If you still want it you can download from here oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/…
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:20
1
1
thanks for the answer, but I want to install openjdk, not Oracle jdk
– duongtan
Jul 10 at 14:53
thanks for the answer, but I want to install openjdk, not Oracle jdk
– duongtan
Jul 10 at 14:53
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Here you got a very good answer with a step-by-step instruction:
Download it here from Oracle.
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Here you got a very good answer with a step-by-step instruction:
Download it here from Oracle.
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Here you got a very good answer with a step-by-step instruction:
Download it here from Oracle.
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Here you got a very good answer with a step-by-step instruction:
Download it here from Oracle.
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Here you got a very good answer with a step-by-step instruction:
Download it here from Oracle.
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Ubuntu has removed JDK 7 from the repository. Also, it is no longer supported for any further updates. So you better install jdk8.
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:19
If you still want it you can download from here oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/…
– Kulfy
Jul 10 at 8:20
1
thanks for the answer, but I want to install openjdk, not Oracle jdk
– duongtan
Jul 10 at 14:53