The latest version you have set stays as system wide, but the JAVA_HOME is not :( you can put java8 or java11 as a last line in the bashrc but since it is sudo it will always require password when start and is not great ( ![]() Sudo update-alternatives -install /usr/bin/java java /opt/sap-machine-jdk-11.0.3/bin/java 1080Īlias java11='sudo update-alternatives -set java /opt/sapmachine-jdk-11.0.3/bin/java export JAVA_HOME=/opt/sapmachine-jdk-11.0.3/'Īlias java8='sudo update-alternatives -set java /opt/java-8-oracle/bin/java export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/java-8-oracle/' Sudo update-alternatives -install /usr/bin/java java /opt/java-8-oracle/bin/java 1081 ![]() ![]() Download multiple Java versions and put them into /opt/ If you already have some JDK from ubuntu repo or etc not a big deal, just fix the paths bellow
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