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Steps: 1. Start a terminal and type: sudo su. 2. Determine the folder in which Java is installed. To do this, enter: which java. 3. Now, to install JAVA_HOME for all users, edit the bash.bashrc file 4. At the end of the file, enter the following lines (one after the other): Line 1: JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun Line 2: export JAVA_HOME Line 3: PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME Line 4: export PATH 5. Close terminal, then open it again and type: echo $JAVA_HOME; a new path will be displayed. 6. Enter: java –version to find out the version of Java installed. If you still have problems with installation, you can get java assignment help and contact an expert with your question. Also, don't enter the path displayed by the which java command. Instead, type: JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun
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My favorite mod is Chisel. The mod adds a ton of new blocks and patterns, but it also allows you to craft a chisel that lets you change the appearance of blocks by smacking them. Also, Biomes O'Plenty - mod retains all of the default biomes, but it adds dozens more, including a mystic grove populated by pixies.