Yes. Most operating systems have some form of Java for them.
Yes. Linux is fully supported by Java.
Just about any laptop. Please note that Java support may not always be included when the laptop comes from the factory; but you can install Java support on any computer that has the Windows, Linux, or Macintosh operating system - among others.
They are equipped with Linux operating system and Java support (don't confuse with JavaScript).
Chromebooks do not natively support Java plugins, as they primarily run Chrome OS, which is designed for web applications. However, you can use Linux apps on a Chromebook to run Java applications by enabling the Linux (Beta) feature and installing the Java Development Kit (JDK) through a terminal. Alternatively, you can use cloud-based services or web applications that do not require Java plugins.
No.
install HBC and linux to your wii use wired networks to download java
No. Java (a programming language), is not a prerequisite for learning how to use any mainstream operating system (such as Windows, Mac OS, or Linux).
For PC running Windows or Linux go to java.com. Macs already have java built-in
You need to have Java installed, then just run "java -jar minecraft.jar".
Java does not support multiple inheritance.......
the short answer is that it does. assuming you have java installed and your path set, it's as easy as javac javafilename.java java javafilename or if you have it as a jar file java -jar jarfilename.jar
Hat aphase support the Linux version?