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This article is intended for those who '''only''' want to install Oracle Java JRE on their Debian based Linux systems, such as Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Using this method you will '''only''' be able to run and execute Java programs and not be able to develop and program in Java. This article was created due to so many requests from other users who wanted to know how to '''only''' install Oracle Java JRE on their Ubuntu systems. I included a section on how to enable Oracle Java JRE in your web browsers as well using this method. These instructions will work on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
 
This article is intended for those who '''only''' want to install Oracle Java JRE on their Debian based Linux systems, such as Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Using this method you will '''only''' be able to run and execute Java programs and not be able to develop and program in Java. This article was created due to so many requests from other users who wanted to know how to '''only''' install Oracle Java JRE on their Ubuntu systems. I included a section on how to enable Oracle Java JRE in your web browsers as well using this method. These instructions will work on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Check to see if your Ubuntu Linux operating system architecture is 32-bit or 64-bit, open up a terminal and run the following command below.
 
#Check to see if your Ubuntu Linux operating system architecture is 32-bit or 64-bit, open up a terminal and run the following command below.