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Installed and running perfectly thanks to your guide.
It takes a while to start but seems pretty usable.

Can someone, please, create a desktop launcher with a nice icon. It would be great if someone create a debian package for Oracle's Java and another one for jDownloader.

Last edited by ivgalvez; 2011-02-09 at 07:54.
 
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Originally Posted by ivgalvez View Post
Installed and running perfectly thanks to your guide.
It takes a while to start but seems pretty usable.

Can someone, please, create a desktop launcher with a nice icon. It would be great if someone create a debian package for Oracle's Java and another one for jDownloader.
If you have jd.sh placed in opt, unpack attached file with 7-zip and then place jdownloader.desktop file in /usr/share/applications/hildon/ and icon jdownloader.png in /home/opt/usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/.

If you have jd.sh somewhere else then just edit "Exec's" path in jdownloader.desktop file with text editor (leafpad, nano...).
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Originally Posted by kolos View Post
If you have jd.sh placed in opt, unpack attached file with 7-zip and then place jdownloader.desktop file in /usr/share/applications/hildon/ and icon jdownloader.png in /home/opt/usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/.

If you have jd.sh somewhere else then just edit "Exec's" path in jdownloader.desktop file with text editor (leafpad, nano...).

Thanks mate! I didn't know the place for .desktop files.
 
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Originally Posted by ivgalvez View Post
Thanks mate! I didn't know the place for .desktop files.
That's very easy, just open X Terminal and type:

Code:
sudo gainroot
cd /
find -name "*.desktop"
This will give you a lot of different directories (paths), but you probably have installed Conky, so you can check where it is:

Code:
find -name "conky.desktop"

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Note on emulating right mouse click:

In most cases, if you hold down your finger or stylus longer than usual, an alternate menu pops up that is the equivalent to what you would see with a right mouse click.

Many users don't realize this. I'm not sure if it applies to your situation.
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#26
For those who want the latest Nightly (Build 13350) of JD.

open Terminal (NOT as root)

Code:
cd /home/user/.jd
and paste

Code:
java -Xmx512m -jar jdupdate.jar -branch NIGHTLY
Hit Enter!

To change back to default use:

Code:
java -Xmx512m -jar jdupdate.jar -branch reset
;-)

Greetz,

..::J4ZZ::..

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#27
Thank you Guy! Awesome!!
 
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#28
how to change fonts at jDownloader?

i'm very confused.
 
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#29
i m a new user................ n new to linux............
plz help me..........
after 8 step it says.......... version 1.6.0_18
bla bla..........

then what..........??
where i ve to write command ? in xterminal or elsewhere...........
n confuse which file i ve to download........... in jd index page............
 
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#30
this is so awesome!!! hope to alot of java apps on my N900!!!!

java rulzzzzzz
 
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