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You can use emacs
, gedit
etc to write your java code and compile in terminal, if you wish to use IDE for java you can use eclipse
or netbeans
....
You have a couple of options.
You could either run from the graphical "Run Command" - the equivalent of Windows + R. You can also find this in the start menu on...
In all honesty, I do not think so.
The reason for this:
Disclaimer: I loooove deductive reasoning. Brace yourself.
Let's look at out...
I don't see a possibility to do this in the plugins options in the CompizConfig Settings Manager (command ccsm
from the package compizconfig-settings-manager
):
Ubuntu and Debian both got new releases since I originally wrote this article. The exact steps described here might not work on them. (I haven't checked.)
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