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MarTinazzI
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Post#1
by MarTinazzI » 19 Feb 2014, 00:58
I have a Java / JavaFX system and runs on videos. Flv, but Porteus is returning me that does not support the media. I really would like to use for my application Porteus, he already has a lot that need.
If someone can help me I am grateful.
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Post#2
by francois » 19 Feb 2014, 02:52
Google is your friend with keywords Java JavaFX and slackware, I get an interesting answer:
http://slackblogs.blogspot.ca/2012/03/r ... kware.html
Ask additional questions if needed.
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Post#4
by francois » 20 Feb 2014, 01:21
@EdP:
1) JavaFX is different from java, have a look at the link I provided.
2) google is often more efficient to find information on porteus than the search function of porteus. Just try it with some keywords.
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Post#5
by Ed_P » 20 Feb 2014, 03:03
JavaFX is used to
develop apps.
I doubt it is
needed to
view movies. But I could be wrong. Have to wait for the OP to respond.
As for Google, I agree. If you add the site:forum.porteus.org to your searches it can be better than the forum's Search function.
https://www.google.com/webhp?rls=ig#q=s ... ava&rls=ig
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Post#6
by francois » 21 Feb 2014, 00:01
I may be wrong, but reading the following:
Unfortunately, when we install JDK on Linux, JavaFX SDK is not included and in fact, Oracle hasn't fully supported JavaFX on Linux and Macintosh. The only platform provided on the Download page is for Windows only. So how do we run JavaFX on Linux?
I thought that their proposition was the solution for our friend.
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Post#7
by MarTinazzI » 02 Mar 2014, 20:05
Sorry for the question.
Yes I know that java is different from JavaFX, but I need to use the application uses the two languages. I came here to question why you did not find the solution to my problem and thought it was just in Porteus, because in Ubuntu (I know, ubuntu is bad ..) the application was running, but I found what the problem is. is the lack of any multimedia library, or codec not found out for sure what is the right ... But with "Restricted Extras" Ubuntu application runs perfectly.
And thanks for the all tips.
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Post#8
by MarTinazzI » 12 Mar 2014, 02:15
I understand, is that the information is good, but were not useful for my case, its a problem caused by my boss at my old job ...
I put [solved] not knowing what to put and had no need for this thread, since the Java and JavaFX are working perfectly.
I'm sorry.
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Post#9
by francois » 12 Mar 2014, 02:49
Do you mean that Java and JavaFX are working perfectly on porteus?
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