• Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • December 30th, 2015
Google Drops Java for Next Android and Moves to OpenJDK

Google Drops Java for Next Android and Moves to OpenJDK

It looks like Google is making some important decisions

OpenJDK 7 Vulnerabilities Closed in Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 14.10

OpenJDK 7 Vulnerabilities Closed in Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 14.10

Users have been advised to upgrade as soon as possible

Canonical Closes OpenJDK 6 Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Canonical Closes OpenJDK 6 Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Users will have to update the operating system in order to fix the problem

Fedora 21 Will Probably Ditch Java 7 and Adopt Java 8

Fedora 21 Will Probably Ditch Java 7 and Adopt Java 8

Some very interesting changes will be implemented in Fedora 21

Canonical Closes OpenJDK Vulnerability in Ubuntu 13.10

Canonical Closes OpenJDK Vulnerability in Ubuntu 13.10

A few of the other operating systems have been affected by this problem

Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) Might Drop OpenJDK 7 (Java Support)

Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) Might Drop OpenJDK 7 (Java Support)

Ubuntu developers are now discussing whether to drop OpenJDK and Tomcat7

Canonical Fixes a Myriad of Java Security Problems in Ubuntu 12.10

Canonical Fixes a Myriad of Java Security Problems in Ubuntu 12.10

Users just have to update the system in order to correct the problem

Ubuntu 12.10 Receives a Fix for OpenJDK 7 Exploits

Ubuntu 12.10 Receives a Fix for OpenJDK 7 Exploits

Users just have to update the system in order to correct the problem

Canonical Repairs OpenJDK Vulnerabilities for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Canonical Repairs OpenJDK Vulnerabilities for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Ubuntu 11.10 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Linux Distribution have also been affected by this issue

Canonical Fixes OpenJDK Vulnerabilities for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Canonical Fixes OpenJDK Vulnerabilities for Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Ubuntu 11.10 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Linux Distribution have also been affected by this issue

OpenJDK Vulnerabilities Fixed in Multiple Ubuntu OSes

OpenJDK Vulnerabilities Fixed in Multiple Ubuntu OSes

Users just have to update the system in order to correct the problem

AMD and Oracle Team Up for Heterogeneous Computing on Java

AMD and Oracle Team Up for Heterogeneous Computing on Java

The OpenJDK Project “Sumatra” will enable GPU acceleration

Canonical Removes Java Development Kit from Ubuntu on February 16

Canonical Removes Java Development Kit from Ubuntu on February 16

Sun Java removed from Ubuntu systems on February 16th, 2012

StartCom Enterprise Linux 5.0.3 Introduces OpenJDK

StartCom Enterprise Linux 5.0.3 Introduces OpenJDK

Has support for Intel Core i7 and better 64-bit virtualization.