Sudo mv /home/envy/Downloads/ /usr/lib/jvm/Ĭhown root.root -R /usr/lib/jvm/jre1.8.0_131/ XXX - version (in my case 131, change in following steps 131 to the version that you downloading)
Sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installerĭownload the tar ball of 32 bit Java 8 from here Sudo apt-add-repository ppa:webupd8team/java I must already have done this on 13.10 as it worked then, but on 14.04 the Network Connect window just closed. Just for completeness, as well as having to install a 32-bit JRE, I also had to follow the info here: and run this command on 14.04: sudo apt-get install libstdc++6:i386 lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0 libxext6:i386 libxrender1:i386 libxtst6:i386 libxi6:i386 $ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/update-alternatives /usr/sbin/ However it's looking update-alternatives from /usr/sbin/ and there seems to be no symlink pointing to the right directory like 13.10 had. usr/sbin/alternatives command not foundĬommand = /bin/sh -c /usr/sbin/update-alternatives -display java 2>&1 | grep -v "/bin/sh:" | grep ^/ | cut -d " " -f 1 | tr " " " "
I did have all the libraries installed and openjdk-7-jre:i386 installed.ĭigging a little bit deeper revealed that Network Connect is using update-alternatives listing to decide if 32-bit jre is installed. You could try the suggestion in this post: Juniper setup on 12.04įirst run with Network Connect on 14.04 resulted a failure and Network Connect just complained about missing 32-bit libraries.