Looking at the ThinLinux manual, it appears that it can manage RPM packages. I would test using the Java RPM and then use rpm -ivh to attempt the install. As for the browser, it looks like it can be configured as default as an add-on. I'm looking at method 2 in this article.
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Looking at the ThinLinux manual, it appears that it can manage RPM packages. I would test using the Java RPM and then use rpm -ivh to attempt the install. As for the browser, it looks like it can be configured as default as an add-on. I'm looking at method 2 in this article.
https://appservices.wyse.com/supportdownload/5series/addons/Chrome%20Browser%20Add-on%20for%20ThinLinux%20RN.PDF