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Rendy Setiawan
Rendy Setiawan

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How to Install Java on Manjaro Linux

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Install OpenJDK with "Terminal"

  • Open your Terminal
  • Type pamac install openjdk on your terminal and then press [ENTER]
  • Wait for the downloading and installation progress.

Installing Java using Terminal

Installing Java using Terminal

Install OpenJDK with “Software Manager”

  • Open Add/Remove Software
  • On the Search Box, type openjdk and then press [ENTER]
  • Use the appropriate one for whichever Java version you wish to install.

Installing Java from Add/Remove Software

Installing Java from Add/Remove Software

Check Java Version

You can check if Java is installed and see what version you’re running by executing this command:
java -version

Check java version command

Check "java version" command

Check Javac Version

You can check if Javac is installed and see what version you’re running by executing this command:
javac -version

Check javac version command

Check "javac version" command

Finish.

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