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Old 10-11-2008, 03:42 AM
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Question how i can run a jarfile in linux
need help!!!! how i will execute a jarfiles in linux...
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There was a post on this forum that showed how to configure Linux to execute a jar file with a double click. Search should find it.

Otherwise try a Linux forum on how to set the command for a file type/extension.
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There was a post on this forum that showed how to configure Linux to execute a jar file with a double click. Search should find it.

Otherwise try a Linux forum on how to set the command for a file type/extension.
Yes, search the forum. There is a nice long discussion going on about this topic few days back. All what you need is there.
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hi all i'm new.
Can you tell me what your question is? If you want to introduce yourself to our community we have a separate sub forum for that. Let me know that, so I can move this post to there. Don't post another one in that forum.
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