I've Googled it and searched a lot but didn't found specifically targeted question in this way. So I really don't want Java. I want to get rid of it. When seeing it in Software Updater, it seems packed in Restricted Extras and is not showing as separate installed. I want to keep all others but uninstall this one. Please help. I'm using Xubuntu 13.10. and updated it completely.
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Go to the terminal by Ctrl+Alt+t and wirte
java -version
it will tell you which java and version you are using then if you have open jdk then write
sudo apt-get purge openjdk
it will remove openJDK from your computer, else leave your java -version output..
for removing all the Java related packages click here
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It told me like this: The program 'java' can be found in the following packages: * default-jre * gcj-4.6-jre-headless * gcj-4.7-jre-headless * openjdk-7-jre-headless * openjdk-6-jre-headless Try: sudo apt-get install
Now there are gcj and openjdk. Should I continue with your solution? BTW Thanks for the reply. – rainlover Nov 17 '13 at 06:25 -
that simply means java is not been installed yet.. – Sukupa91 Nov 17 '13 at 06:28
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and java is not even packaged in Ubuntu-restricted-extras.. – Sukupa91 Nov 17 '13 at 06:29
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How come? In Restricted Extras it is written that it has mp3, mpeg, Java, Flash etc. things. Then how Java is not there? There must be some mistake. – rainlover Nov 17 '13 at 06:35
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1yeah java is there but only for browser functioning , and games , i was talking about JDK.. and for your problem i have attached a link that would solve your problem for sure.. – Sukupa91 Nov 17 '13 at 06:42