5/29/2023 0 Comments Linux install java 8![]() ![]() I did verify on my system that this repository is up to date and using the version of Oracle Java 8 referenced in your question. Information will scroll past on the screen but when finished java should be installed. This will download Oracle Java 8 and install it. ![]() Now issue this command: sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer When completed it will return to the shell prompt. You will be prompted "Do you want to continue?". Now issue these 2 commands: sudo apt-get update After it runs it will display information and then prompt you to hit Enter. If it asks for a password enter your user account password. ![]() When running that command it may (or may not prompt) you for your password. This will add a repository where developers place updated version of Oracle Java 8 in a format easily installed by Ubuntu package managers. Open a Linux terminal (command prompt) and issue these commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java First delete the file you downloaded as it isn't needed and proceed with these instructions: If you want the easy route to installing and updating Oracle Java 8(including the JRE, JDK and plugins for browsers) on Ubuntu 12.04 (or later) then I recommend doing it this way. ![]()
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