Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
Yup.
If you really feel you must re-enable Java before Oracle patches their latest screw up, the following link will tell you how:
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/01/fo ... t-23781339
If you really feel you must re-enable Java before Oracle patches their latest screw up, the following link will tell you how:
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/01/fo ... t-23781339
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
Happened to me tonight: Suddenly CGoban wouldn’t start, I got some error msg, no idea why this happened since I’d run it yesterday w/o any problem.
Try this:
- download http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban.jnlp
- launch it, it will install CGoban anew and place an alias on your desktop which you can move wherever you want
- double-click to launch CGoban
Worked for me with OS X 10.7.5 and latest Java from http://java.com/
HTH, Tom
Try this:
- download http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban.jnlp
- launch it, it will install CGoban anew and place an alias on your desktop which you can move wherever you want
- double-click to launch CGoban
Worked for me with OS X 10.7.5 and latest Java from http://java.com/
HTH, Tom
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
There is no need to reinstall KGS. Just update your Java to the version Oracle released today -- which you most definitely want to do anyways -- and it will run again.
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
Another sneaky sort of emergency solution is the following
download http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban-nfa.jar
place in your home directory
open terminal
type in terminal java -jar cgoban-nfa.jar
You always have to start cgoban from the terminal, and you have to leave the terminal open.
If you can't roll back your java - you can always try this.
download http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban-nfa.jar
place in your home directory
open terminal
type in terminal java -jar cgoban-nfa.jar
You always have to start cgoban from the terminal, and you have to leave the terminal open.
If you can't roll back your java - you can always try this.
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
Javaness2 wrote:Another sneaky sort of emergency solution is the following
download http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban-nfa.jar
place in your home directory
open terminal
type in terminal java -jar cgoban-nfa.jar
You always have to start cgoban from the terminal, and you have to leave the terminal open.
If you can't roll back your java - you can always try this.
You could also create a file called "kgs" or "cgoban", put the "java -jar" line into there, and save it to your /usr/bin directory. Then, at the command line, enter
chmod a+x /usr/bin/kgs
Then, just create a new icon on your tray which links to your newly created file.
I don't think it would be that hard, even if you haven't done anything like this before.
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
aconley wrote:There is no need to reinstall KGS. Just update your Java to the version Oracle released today -- which you most definitely want to do anyways -- and it will run again.
I had the same problem. Contrary to your post, I did need to reinstall KGS after upgrading Java.
Oddly, the fonts have changed (crappy) in the game list and users section.
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
Okay, after installing the new version of Java, and re-installing KGS, things are a little different.
First, every time I load KGS, I see the Java 7 load screen first. (This didin't happen in the past).
Second the fonts are funny on the users and games screen.
Third, the client no longer clicks when a stone is played. (And the preference is set correctly)
Any ideas on how to fix? TIA.
First, every time I load KGS, I see the Java 7 load screen first. (This didin't happen in the past).
Second the fonts are funny on the users and games screen.
Third, the client no longer clicks when a stone is played. (And the preference is set correctly)
Any ideas on how to fix? TIA.
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
wineandgolover wrote:Any ideas on how to fix? TIA.
perhaps this can help: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5559?view ... cale=en_US
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
This didn't work for me. Did it for anybody else?xed_over wrote:wineandgolover wrote:Any ideas on how to fix? TIA.
perhaps this can help: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5559?view ... cale=en_US
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
Javaness2 wrote:Another sneaky sort of emergency solution is the following
download http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban-nfa.jar
place in your home directory
open terminal
type in terminal java -jar cgoban-nfa.jar
You always have to start cgoban from the terminal, and you have to leave the terminal open.
If you can't roll back your java - you can always try this.
I have no idea why this worked. But it did. Thanks squirrel.
The regularly downloaded version still has no sound, which renders it very undesirable to me.
But Javaness's way clicks nicely. (Seriously, why?)
The fonts are still screwy in both, but I can deal with that and a little terminal hassle.
Come on WMS, let's get Java 7 compatible! Or HTML5, or whatever.
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Re: Did Apple kill cgoban for me?
Just curious what OS you guys are on. I'm still on Snow Leopard, and just updating the Java fixed everything for me.