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Java jarfix
Java jarfix












jar files in your file manager they will run as expected. Then tick the box "Use as default for this kind of file" at the bottom and click on the button "Open" to close the dialog. Input this command:Ĭlick on the button "Open" to close the dialog. At the bottom of the "Open With" dialog click on "Use a custom command". jar file in your file manager and from the context menu select "Open With Other Application". Then tick the box "Remember application association for this type of file" at the bottom and click on the button "OK" to close the dialog. In the input box at the top of the dialog enter this command: jar file in your file manager and from the context menu select "Open With".

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I prefer manual registry change method, as that implies that system administrator can 'push' the registry change to all workstations in the network. The jarfix tool mentioned in this thread most likely does nothing more than the registry modification for you. In the input box at the bottom of the "Open With" dialog enter this command:Ĭlick on the button "Set as default" and then on the button "OK" to close the dialog. Do not use java.exe there as it will open the shell window. Solution ­for Cinnamon / Nemo file manager (BTW, LMDE 2 users don't have this problem as OpenJDK as packaged by the Debian maintainers does include this file.) Pick your edition of Linux Mint / your file manager from below list and follow the instructions to fix this problem. jar files, using the same command as from the no longer included file. The easiest solution to this problem is to set a custom command to run for Java. Because of this missing file you can't get your file manager to run Java.

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jar files with the OpenJDK Java 7 Runtime (file: /usr/share/applications/sktop). Linux Mint 17.2, and perhaps also earlier versions, use a version of OpenJDK from the Ubuntu package base repositories that apparently no longer includes a file to associate Java.












Java jarfix