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JD2 on Raspberry Pi2 Crash every time
Hi
i have a little problem with my raspberry pi2 and jdownloader2 Crash every time Code:
apt-get install openjdk-6-jre mkdir ~/jdownloader2 cd jdownloader2 wget http://installer.jdownloader.org/JDownloader.jar java -jar /home/pi/jdownloader2/JDownloader.jar Please can help me to have a stable situation? my report is: Code:
14.10.15 09.35.51to14.10.15 09.08.28 jdlog://7910334739341/ |
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When exactly does your rpi crash? on download? on extraction?
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in download i can't try because crash when i set up something in general or accountn manager, but random, crash every time if i tried to load a dlc with lot files for example
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Try to use newer java, I guess it is the java version (very old 1.6). Please user newer 1.7 or 1.8
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apt-get install oracle-java8-jdk Is normal? isn't possible have the ui with java8 ? Anyway is more stable without ui but if there is a way to get ui stable is better for me, webinterface is limited |
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how do you start JD? it has an UI when you start it with existing X11 environment variable
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java -jar /home/pi/jdownloader2/JDownloader.jar |
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Yes, but does your Terminal have a valid X11 environment variable?
Or maybe you installed headless java?
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i only install java with it: Code:
apt-get install oracle-java8-jdk apt-get install oracle-java8-jdk |
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check if you have an DISPLAY environment variable set
echo $DISPLAY
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pi@raspberrypi ~ $ echo $DISPLAY :10.0 Code:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ echo $DISPLAY |
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Because windows has no X11 running so you cannot start it with GUI
Either you start it via VNC on the Desktop of your RPI or run it without GUI and use MyJDownloader to control it.
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which command i launch to have the gui? |
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there is no differend command
but you cannot start from a terminal that has no x11. this has nothing to do with java! when you connect to your rpi via putty from a windows client, that terminal has no X11 available to show any kind of gui. you need either to login to your rpi desktop via a remote desktop tool (eg vnc) or put JDownloader into autostart of your rpi desktop this is no java/JDownloader problem. You just try to do something that is not possible
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i tried to find a way to remove java from rpi and reinstall |
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I can take a look via teamviewer if you like
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i don't know why, but i deleted all java except java 8.
before i installed java 6, no gui, then java 7, no gui, then java 8, no gui. So i deleted all java except java 8 and now i can launch jdownloader with gui (in rdp, not in x11 of course) but for me is perfect. Thanks a lot for the special support, i hope to solve one more time when i migrate my SD card. Anyway i keep in mind your teamviewer support for the future Thanks a lot |
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Thanks for your feedback. Much fun with JDownloader
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