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Re: [orca-list] Installing Java from Sun Micro



Using apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
from the command line allows you to tab to the yes button where you can 
press enter.
Regards, Willem


On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, Storm Dragon wrote:

> 
> I have gotten it to work sometimes by pressing tab and then typing y
> then pressing enter.
> Half the time it just declines the aggreement though.  Sometimes it
> helps to press backspace a few times before typing y and pressing enter.
> I haven't found anything relyable though.
> Storm
> On Tue, 2009-02-03 at 19:33 -0500, Chris Gilland wrote:
> 
> > Hey guys, when I went to install ubuntu-restricted-extras, one of the things 
> > it installs is Java from SunMicro.  Well, it brings the license agreement 
> > up.  I hit the page down key repeatedly and got to the bottom, but all that 
> > is down there is a thing that says Ok.  If I type Ok and hit enter, nothing 
> > happens, neither does anything happen if I hit y then enter.  space does 
> > nothing, enter does nothing, typing yes then enter does nothing.  I'm 
> > totally stumped.  How the blue heck are you supposed to do this!  I had to 
> > halt the installation prematurely which seems to a broken both apt, and 
> > aptitude, both.  I did! manage to fix that issue, but, man, how the heck do 
> > ya do this!  Heheheheh.  Talk about un obvious!
> > 
> > Chris. 
> > 
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