![]() Just use this simple commands in terminal to remove open jdk completely sudo apt-get purge openjdk-\* If problem still persists try Oracle Java, as am using Oracle Java and everyone knows what’s the difference between both ,So its better to go with latest Oracle Java Completely remove Open-jdk Once that is open, check the box that says, "Community-maintained free and open-source software (universe)." likeĪnd then install Open-jdk as suggested by others. Click on 'edit' and then 'software sources' to open the software sources window. I think your problem will be resolved by opening software center.
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