
19 Apr
2010
19 Apr
'10
12:40 p.m.
Thank you, Barton, David, and Adrian. BW> Perhaps there was corruption in your download? MD5 checksum matches BW> [sufficient privilege] I'm pretty sure `sudo` can do anything on an Ubuntu system: | root ALL=(ALL) ALL DL> [java?] $ which java /usr/bin/java $ java -version java version "1.6.0_0" ... AB> e.g. The 64-bit installer on a 32-bit Ubuntu or vice versa. As soon as I read this I gave myself a dope-slap and yelled "Doh!" :-) This indeed was the problem. I had just installed oXygen on two desktop Ubuntu machines that use 64-bit architecture, and was (stupidly) repeating the same steps, even though the laptop is 32-bit. Sigh. oXygen 11 is now running. Thanks again to all!