My bank has a feature that lets you scan a check and then use that scan to make a deposit. Unfortunately, it's not working with Xenial Xerus. I get this:
If you click on the link they suggest it brings you to Java for Windows. I'm using Ubuntu's standard open source version of Java. Will I get better results if I switch to a propriety Java? Will the proprietary one create other problems? I guess I could Clonezilla this thing and try; then it would be easy to revert even if everything gets totally trashed.
The Deposit a Check feature on the bank's site works just fine with my Windows 7 PC. The frustrating thing is that I use Linux for better security online. I prefer not to even go online with my Windows PC, but they're forcing me to. I do have Kaspersky Internet Security on my Win 7 PC, which includes a feature named Secure Browser. However, the @#$% thing goes really slow. I have a nice and fast Kubuntu Linux PC, but my bank isn't letting me use it for what I want.
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The Deposit a Check feature on the bank's site works just fine with my Windows 7 PC. The frustrating thing is that I use Linux for better security online. I prefer not to even go online with my Windows PC, but they're forcing me to. I do have Kaspersky Internet Security on my Win 7 PC, which includes a feature named Secure Browser. However, the @#$% thing goes really slow. I have a nice and fast Kubuntu Linux PC, but my bank isn't letting me use it for what I want.
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