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Was working and now get this message: This module requires java to function, but your browser does not support java. How do I fix?

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I am trying to access a web app (webmin) and I get the following error message:

This module requires java to function, but your browser does not support java

It was working before. Chrome works just fine, but I prefer firefox. One of my customers is having the same problem but others using firefox don't have the problem.

I am trying to access a web app (webmin) and I get the following error message: This module requires java to function, but your browser does not support java It was working before. Chrome works just fine, but I prefer firefox. One of my customers is having the same problem but others using firefox don't have the problem.

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I gather you're running on Linux.

I had this same problem and fixed it by adding the icedtea6-plugin package on Ubuntu. icedtea6-plugin is a web browser plugin to execute Java applets.

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thanks for your help. I got it working by reinstalling java-plugin.

thanks again

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You're welcome

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I gather you're running on Linux.

I had this same problem and fixed it by adding the icedtea6-plugin package on Ubuntu. icedtea6-plugin is a web browser plugin to execute Java applets.