![]() ![]() However, adding a couple tweaks to the system environment (along with the instructions in the tech support document) will get you up and running. Following the instructions in this document did not work either (at first). I called thinkorswim tech support and they sent me a document on how to install yet another Java. I then tried installing Oracle JRE 13 (the current supported release at the time) and that didn't work either. Mint 19.3 comes with OpenJDK 11 Java but I found that doesn't work. Oracle JRE 8 is no longer available and thinkorswimÄoesn't like newer versions of Oracle JRE or OpenJDK. I was trying to get thinkorswim to run on a clean install of Mint 19.3 with the Cinnamon desktop when I encountered the above error. ![]() ![]() The Linux version of thinkorswim works great but TD Ameritrade's support of it is very limited. (And now that TD Ameritrade was acquired by Charles Schawb we may lose that committment.) E-Trade, Fidelity and Charles Schawb don't offer Linux versions of their trading software. I applaud TD Ameritrade for committing the resources to develop a Linux version of their trading platform. ![]() Please manually update Java and ensure it is the first Java available in your system path. Oracle JRE 8 Update 11 or later is required to run application. However, when you try and run it you get the following error: We're assuming you have successfully installed the thinkorswim (aka TOS) trading application on your Linux desktop. The BEST options education and it's FREE. ![]()
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