jdk-8u60-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh: line 8: body: No such file or directory jdk-8u60-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh: line 6: link: No such file or directory jdk-8u60-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh: line 5: link: No such file or directory jdk-8u60-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh: line 4: META: No such file or directory jdk-8u60-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh: line 3: title: No such file or directory jdk-8u60-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh: line 2: head: No such file or directory jdk-8u60-nb-8_0_2-linux-i586.sh: line 1: html: No such file or directory Try to follow the tutor and getting below error , Since I’m a QA, I have seen these kinds of user errors A LOT and seen them getting away from Ubuntu…, which is really sad at least to me. Sorry for kinda long explanation but I just did not want those newbies getting away from this due to those very simple issues. Go ahead and experiment as you type “sud” press TAB then SPACE, “chmo” press TAB then SPACE, manually enter “+x” SPACE, enter “~/Down” press TAB then SPACE, and “jdk-8u” press TAB (no space after that in this case). Occasionally, it may be a good idea to add “sudo” before start typing “chmod….” so the typical line goes like “sudo chmod +x ~/Downloads/jdk-8u11-nb-8-linux-圆4.sh”. Again, “Jdk-8u” and “jdk-8u” are totally different!! In Ubuntu or let’s say in any Terminal windows “~/downloads” and “~/Downloads” are totally different! So, if you enter “~/down” as in the above step, then pressing the TAB key does not complete the “~/Downloads/” part. If you do not see the above expected results, you can check the following: Once the above goes ok, enter “jdk-8u” for instance, press TAB, and Ubuntu should do the rest so you should see “chmod +x ~/Downloads/jdk-8u11-nb-8-linux-圆4.sh”. If that is the case, you may want to figure out where you saved that downloaded file. Or else, the Terminal window will show you a few options like “Down”, “Download”, “Downloads” etc. Now, Ubuntu should do the rest so you should see something like “chmod +x ~/Downloads/” already. Just enter “chmod +x ~/Dow” then press the TAB key. However, you should be able to do the following while manually tying a line…. If for some reasons you still cannot paste it over in the Terminal window, your best option is to manually enter it instead of zinging around on the Internet. Yeah, normally it’s “Ctrl-v” but it’s not in Ubuntu by default. In order to paste over those command lines in the above, copy a line first (Ctrl-c), go to the Terminal window, click in there once then press “Ctrl-Shift-v”. Still receiving a permission error though entering a whole command line correctly. Then, unknowingly manually typing something wrong ģ. Cannot paste over the above commands into the Terminal window Ģ. I thought there might be some users giving this up because:ġ. I just wanted to add some side notes for NEWBIES who probably just started using Ubuntu as their very first exposure to PC, this OS, and wanted to learn programming after hearing such great reputations of NetBeans. Just follow it and you’ll finally get the NetBeans IDE 8 installed on your system. You may change the file name “jdk-8-nb-8-linux-*.sh” in the code to yours, also do this in next command. chmod +x ~/Downloads/jdk-8-nb-8-linux-*.sh When it opens, run the command below to make the installer executable. Press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open the terminal. You can also download the other bundles at /downloads/. You may check your OS type 32-bit (x86) or 64 bit (圆4) via System Settings -> Details. NetBeans IDE 8.0 works better and faster with JDK distribution, so you can download the oracle’s Co-bundled package from the links below. NetBeans IDE 8.0 was finally released on March 18, 2014, which provides out-of-the-box code analyzers and editors for working with the latest Java 8 technologies.īesides the Java 8 support, the IDE also has a range of new enhancements that further improve its support for Maven and Java EE with PrimeFaces new tools for HTML5, in particular for AngularJS and improvements to PHP and C/C++ support.
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