Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
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Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
I thought Linux was a great idea, I started the kids on Mint 18, I have been through 18.1 and 18.2 and 19, Minecraft never worked, always obscure Java issues.
I tried https://community.linuxmint.com/softwar ... -installer and that worked, but ultimately, there are no Java fixes. Every suggestion to repair or make Java work, 7, 8, 11, 65535, doesn't matter, Java will not work on Mint. I bought VMWare Workstation (I'm not joking) because I drank the Kool Ade and really believed. I auditioned 12 different Linux distros. Some worked, but had usability drawbacks. Bottom line: Mint is a no-go because of ONE application.
Off to Windows, and that's a f-- shame.
This is really more of a vent. I truly in my heart do not believe that Minecraft would work on Mint, any version, and if I see screenshops, I believe they were made with Gimp or Photoshop. There are no solutions to the Java issue.
I had such hope, I was teaching the kids about Linux (I've been a user since 2005), but I will be dual booting with Windows on my kids' laptops starting tonight.
I tried https://community.linuxmint.com/softwar ... -installer and that worked, but ultimately, there are no Java fixes. Every suggestion to repair or make Java work, 7, 8, 11, 65535, doesn't matter, Java will not work on Mint. I bought VMWare Workstation (I'm not joking) because I drank the Kool Ade and really believed. I auditioned 12 different Linux distros. Some worked, but had usability drawbacks. Bottom line: Mint is a no-go because of ONE application.
Off to Windows, and that's a f-- shame.
This is really more of a vent. I truly in my heart do not believe that Minecraft would work on Mint, any version, and if I see screenshops, I believe they were made with Gimp or Photoshop. There are no solutions to the Java issue.
I had such hope, I was teaching the kids about Linux (I've been a user since 2005), but I will be dual booting with Windows on my kids' laptops starting tonight.
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Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
Yup. Everyone was just trying to fool you. They were just kidding about needing to change from openjdk10 to openjdk8 to get minecraft to work.Left_for_windows wrote: ⤴Fri Dec 07, 2018 8:12 pm This is really more of a vent. I truly in my heart do not believe that Minecraft would work on Mint, any version, and if I see screenshops, I believe they were made with Gimp or Photoshop. There are no solutions to the Java issue.
Don'tcha hate when that happens?
Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
HI Left_for_windows,
Your post shows you joined the forum today and made this one post without providing any information?
It would help to know more about your system setup. If you run "inxi -Fxzd" and "lsusb" from the console terminal prompt, highlight the results, copy and paste them back here, that should provide enough information.
Requires Java 8 runtime be installed first
Make sure Java 8 is set as the default by running the command below
I have many Java applications installed and working perfectly in all editions of Linux Mint. The PPA installation method below just worked well for me moments ago. I had to use their demo option because I have not paid for this, so I can only run their demo version. This should work for both Linux Mint 18.x and 19.x.
Minecraft : Martin Wimpress PPA installation option.
https://launchpad.net/~flexiondotorg/+a ... /minecraft
To install Minecraft using the PPA method, open a console terminal, type in, or copy & paste, each line below one by one: Click "Select All" above command, right click the highlighted command, select Copy (or Ctrl+Insert), click in the console terminal window, and right click paste ("Shift+Insert" or "Ctrl+Shift+v"), repeat for each command.
How to Install Minecraft Game on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS – Linux Hint
https://linuxhint.com/install_minecraft_ubuntu_1804/
Hope this helps ...
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Your post shows you joined the forum today and made this one post without providing any information?
It would help to know more about your system setup. If you run "inxi -Fxzd" and "lsusb" from the console terminal prompt, highlight the results, copy and paste them back here, that should provide enough information.
Requires Java 8 runtime be installed first
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sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre wget
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sudo update-alternatives --config java
Minecraft : Martin Wimpress PPA installation option.
https://launchpad.net/~flexiondotorg/+a ... /minecraft
To install Minecraft using the PPA method, open a console terminal, type in, or copy & paste, each line below one by one: Click "Select All" above command, right click the highlighted command, select Copy (or Ctrl+Insert), click in the console terminal window, and right click paste ("Shift+Insert" or "Ctrl+Shift+v"), repeat for each command.
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:flexiondotorg/minecraft
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install minecraft-installer
https://linuxhint.com/install_minecraft_ubuntu_1804/
Hope this helps ...
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Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
Probably no point in responding to this post. He didn't come here for help, he came here to rant before running back to tell the rest of the Windwoes fanbois what a piece of junk Linux is. We get them here now and then. If they want to ask for help, we're happy to help them, but there's nothing you can do for people who just want to grumble and complain.
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Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
I wish there is a way to block threads like this, once we see them, and realize it a Troll just looking to rant.
Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
you can report-it - - the 1st time, that you do see such an rant / post.
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Moved the topic to chat, since it's not a question.
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Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
I share your frustration. However, I do have it working on at least one of my machines. I've spent the past week trying to figure out why it works on one machine but on my gaming rig it is too choppy to play.
I can't help but think that there must be an easy solution as when I initially did a test install of Linux Mint 19 on my gaming pc, I used a spare HDD that I had kicking around and it worked flawlessly! I was able to install Minecraft Forge also. I then took that HDD out, put it into a smaller machine and installed Linux Mint on a bigger HDD for the gaming rig. That's when I started having trouble. I can get everything installed without issue but the game doesn't perform well at all. Even the SSD that was originally in my gaming computer didn't change the chopping of the frames.
I'm thinking it has something to do with the nVidia graphics driver on the gaming rig since it is quite old but it was working at some point.
Meanwhile, I have opened a thread on the forums in hopes that someone will get this resolved and share their findings with us.
If you have any questions about my setup I'd be happy to pass on any info I have. Don't give up! The kids deserve better than Windows!
I can't help but think that there must be an easy solution as when I initially did a test install of Linux Mint 19 on my gaming pc, I used a spare HDD that I had kicking around and it worked flawlessly! I was able to install Minecraft Forge also. I then took that HDD out, put it into a smaller machine and installed Linux Mint on a bigger HDD for the gaming rig. That's when I started having trouble. I can get everything installed without issue but the game doesn't perform well at all. Even the SSD that was originally in my gaming computer didn't change the chopping of the frames.
I'm thinking it has something to do with the nVidia graphics driver on the gaming rig since it is quite old but it was working at some point.
Meanwhile, I have opened a thread on the forums in hopes that someone will get this resolved and share their findings with us.
If you have any questions about my setup I'd be happy to pass on any info I have. Don't give up! The kids deserve better than Windows!
Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
"change from openjdk10 to openjdk8"
Literally first thing I tried a couple months ago. Never worked.
I appreciate the pointers folks, I really do, perhaps it can help other seekers.
The detailed instructions all work, all install Java, Minecraft will start (i.e. show "Mojang" but hang there), and Java will reliably crash. I have never tried 18.4, oddly enough. I suppose I could try in a VM later, but... why.
Thanks again all.
Literally first thing I tried a couple months ago. Never worked.
I appreciate the pointers folks, I really do, perhaps it can help other seekers.
The detailed instructions all work, all install Java, Minecraft will start (i.e. show "Mojang" but hang there), and Java will reliably crash. I have never tried 18.4, oddly enough. I suppose I could try in a VM later, but... why.
Thanks again all.
Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
And did you make 8 the default?Left_for_windows wrote: ⤴Sat Dec 08, 2018 11:20 am "change from openjdk10 to openjdk8"
Literally first thing I tried a couple months ago. Never worked.
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Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
MultiMC is also quite useful.
Re: Minecraft was unfortunately the last straw :-(
For reference, here is a video in which I made Minecraft work in Linux Mint 19. As you can see in my video I am slowing down and am not smart enough anymore to figure out how to fake a video in kdenlive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbaDU1l3Onk
Here I made a video on how to increase fps using LM 19, but I did not realize until after uploading the video that using a screencasting app limited the fps I could get on my system in minecraft, lol. So I only got half the fps in the video that I normally get when not using a screencasting app.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIxcfahL0sw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbaDU1l3Onk
Here I made a video on how to increase fps using LM 19, but I did not realize until after uploading the video that using a screencasting app limited the fps I could get on my system in minecraft, lol. So I only got half the fps in the video that I normally get when not using a screencasting app.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIxcfahL0sw