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This wikiHow teaches you how to install the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on a computer running Ubuntu Linux. While the most common way to install the JRE is by installing the Java Development Kit (JDK)—which installs the JRE by default—you can also install Java by itself.

Method 1
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Using Terminal

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  1. Click the Terminal app icon, which resembles a black box, in the bar on the left side of the screen.
    • You can also press Alt + Ctrl + T to bring up the Terminal window.
  2. Type in sudo apt install jre and press Enter . This command prompts Linux to begin searching for the JRE installation site.
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  3. Type in the password you use to log into your computer, then press Enter . The installation will commence.
  4. This will take a few minutes. When you see the terms of use prompt appear, you may proceed.
  5. Press the left arrow key, then press Enter . Java will resume installing.
  6. Once you see your username appear at the bottom of Terminal, you can continue.
  7. Type in java -version and press Enter , then wait for the Java version number to appear.
    • If doing this results in an error, Java didn't install correctly. You may need to try installing it manually .
  8. You can get rid of temporary files installed by Java by doing the following:
    • Type in sudo apt autoremove and press Enter .
    • Type in y and press Enter .
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Method 2
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Installing Java Manually

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  1. Go to https://www.java.com/en/download/ in your computer's web browser.
  2. It's a red button in the middle of the page. Doing so opens the Downloads page.
  3. This option is near the middle of the page. Clicking it should prompt the Java folder to begin downloading.
    • You may first have to click Save to prompt the download to begin.
  4. Click the Files app icon—which resembles a grey filing cabinet drawer on the left side of the screen—then double-click the "Downloads" folder.
  5. Right-click the "jre-#####-linux" folder, then click Extract Here in the resulting drop-down menu. You should see a new, regular folder with a similar name appear in the "Downloads" folder.
  6. If you want to install Java in a location other than the "Downloads" folder, do the following:
    • Click once the extracted folder to select it.
    • Press Ctrl + X to cut the folder.
    • Go to the folder you want to use as an installation location and open it.
    • Press Ctrl + V to paste in the extracted Java folder.
  7. Open the extracted folder, then double-click the folder with the Java version number as its name. This will open the Java folder; you should see a folder entitled "bin" here.
  8. To do so:
    • Right-click the "bin" folder.
    • Click Properties .
    • Expand the "Properties" window by clicking and dragging right its right side until the entire "Location" path is visible.
    • Select the "Location" path by clicking and dragging your mouse across it.
    • Press Ctrl + C to copy the path.
  9. The easiest way to do this is through Terminal:
    • Open Terminal.
    • Type in gedit .profile and press Enter .
  10. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the document, then click below the bottom text entry.
  11. The home path is the line export JAVA_HOME=/path where "/path" refers to the path you copied from the "bin" folder; you can paste in the copied path by pressing Ctrl + V . Your end result should resemble something like the following: [1]
    • export JAVA_HOME=/home/name/java/jre1.8.0_181
  12. This new line should be directly beneath the "export JAVA_HOME=" line.
  13. Type in PATH="$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin" and then press Enter .
  14. It's in the top-right corner of the window. Doing so saves your changes to the ".profile" document.
  15. This will apply your changes, thus installing Java:
    • Click
      Android 7 Dropdown
      in the top-right corner of the screen.
    • Click
      Windows Power
      in the resulting drop-down menu.
    • Click Restart when prompted.
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      Warnings

      • Depending on your computer's specifications and your version of Ubuntu, you may not get the most recent version of the JRE when installing it. Java will automatically select the highest supported version of the JRE for you.
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