B bharath New Member Dec 21, 2011 3 0 1 May 23, 2014 #1 Chrome has dropped support for NPAPI plugins starting with version 35 stable. Which means that Java will be unavailable - so no console in Chrome. Any progress on the SPICE based console?
Chrome has dropped support for NPAPI plugins starting with version 35 stable. Which means that Java will be unavailable - so no console in Chrome. Any progress on the SPICE based console?
mir Famous Member Apr 14, 2012 3,568 127 133 Copenhagen, Denmark May 23, 2014 #2 It sounds like you have been away for a long time Spice was introduced in 3.1 as technology preview and is officially supported in 3.2.
It sounds like you have been away for a long time Spice was introduced in 3.1 as technology preview and is officially supported in 3.2.
B bharath New Member Dec 21, 2011 3 0 1 May 23, 2014 #3 mir said: It sounds like you have been away for a long time Spice was introduced in 3.1 as technology preview and is officially supported in 3.2. Click to expand... My bad! Looks like an update is in order. Thanks!!
mir said: It sounds like you have been away for a long time Spice was introduced in 3.1 as technology preview and is officially supported in 3.2. Click to expand... My bad! Looks like an update is in order. Thanks!!
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,886 1,109 273 May 24, 2014 #4 bharath said: Chrome has dropped support for NPAPI plugins starting with version 35 stable. Which means that Java will be unavailable - so no console in Chrome. Any progress on the SPICE based console? Click to expand... Java plugin with Chrome 35 works here without problems, please describe your problem more detailed. Tested on Win7-64, Chrome 35.0.1916.114 m, Java Version 7 Update 55
bharath said: Chrome has dropped support for NPAPI plugins starting with version 35 stable. Which means that Java will be unavailable - so no console in Chrome. Any progress on the SPICE based console? Click to expand... Java plugin with Chrome 35 works here without problems, please describe your problem more detailed. Tested on Win7-64, Chrome 35.0.1916.114 m, Java Version 7 Update 55
B bharath New Member Dec 21, 2011 3 0 1 May 24, 2014 #5 tom said: Java plugin with Chrome 35 works here without problems, please describe your problem more detailed. Tested on Win7-64, Chrome 35.0.1916.114 m, Java Version 7 Update 55 Click to expand... It most certainly doesn't work on Linux (Ubuntu) http://askubuntu.com/questions/470594/how-do-i-get-java-working-on-google-chrome-35
tom said: Java plugin with Chrome 35 works here without problems, please describe your problem more detailed. Tested on Win7-64, Chrome 35.0.1916.114 m, Java Version 7 Update 55 Click to expand... It most certainly doesn't work on Linux (Ubuntu) http://askubuntu.com/questions/470594/how-do-i-get-java-working-on-google-chrome-35
mir Famous Member Apr 14, 2012 3,568 127 133 Copenhagen, Denmark May 24, 2014 #6 bharath said: It most certainly doesn't work on Linux (Ubuntu) http://askubuntu.com/questions/470594/how-do-i-get-java-working-on-google-chrome-35 Click to expand... I can confirm this (Debian Sid). You can use latest Firefox or Iceweasel instead. It works with icedtea >= 1.4.3
bharath said: It most certainly doesn't work on Linux (Ubuntu) http://askubuntu.com/questions/470594/how-do-i-get-java-working-on-google-chrome-35 Click to expand... I can confirm this (Debian Sid). You can use latest Firefox or Iceweasel instead. It works with icedtea >= 1.4.3