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I have installed java and enabled. But some applicatios shoeing that java is not installed and enabled.

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I am using ubuntu 12.04. I have installed java in it. In firefox also I have enabled it. But some allplicatios like keepvid showing that java is not installed or not enabled. Done all priliminary troubulshootings like checking restarting and all

I am using ubuntu 12.04. I have installed java in it. In firefox also I have enabled it. But some allplicatios like keepvid showing that java is not installed or not enabled. Done all priliminary troubulshootings like checking restarting and all

Ọ̀nà àbáyọ tí a yàn

Hello,

Try check your plugins version:

I dont see Java installed in your computer too. Where did you get the installator?

Also: Try go to about:config search for plugin.state.java and change its valueto true, also go to Tools >> Addons >> Plugins and look for Java and change its option to Always active or Ask to active

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Ọ̀nà àbáyọ Tí a Yàn

Hello,

Try check your plugins version:

I dont see Java installed in your computer too. Where did you get the installator?

Also: Try go to about:config search for plugin.state.java and change its valueto true, also go to Tools >> Addons >> Plugins and look for Java and change its option to Always active or Ask to active

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Make sure that you have installed the 32 bit Java version if you use a 32 bit Firefox version and vice verse.

You can check the Security tab Java Control Center (jcontrol on Linux) to make sure that "Enable Java content in the browser" is enabled.