aldlv wrote:thanx... that's good to know...
I know linux is way better... but some of the programs i need are most on Windows, and there is not a decent version for Linux... this computer has windows and ubuntu (becuase a virus killed the computer... and i was able to revive it this way)...
anyway... the only problem i have right now, is that
the Spanish version of the typingtest.com... don't work, because it say i don't have Java...
i already added java, and it appear as correct in the ubuntu software center... so i am not sure what to do now...
(sorry to get out of topic XD)
Looks like your Java install only has the Linux/Ubuntu version - you need to download the Java interpreter for Windows separately. Start a Windows session, use Firefox, and go to
www.java.com - and download the latest version for the Windows executable. That will need to be installed in the Windows environment.
Then, just to be safe, go into the Ubuntu side and download / re-install the latest Java version of linux/Ubuntu as well. This way you can be sure that both environments have the latest Java versions, and hopefully, it will be recognized under either environment.
Let me know if that works for you, ok?