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06-20-2015, 06:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2015, 01:31 PM by m654321.)
I am unable to open & run Minecraft.jar in LL2.4
It's downloaded, but doesn't seem to respond when made executable - not wanting to run with OpenJDKJava 7 Policy Tool
Any help much appreciated as am trying to set up for my young son.
Many thanks
Mike
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Sorry mate no time for minecraft.
If it's a jar file, I would try with java
Code:
java -jar minecraft.jar
You can try searching online on how to install minecraft
https://www.google.rs/search?q=minecraft...swGO0amQAg
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I had a similar problem, to get MC to work I had to install the ppa for Oracle Java 8
Here are the commands you will need to enter into a terminal (ctrl+alt+t)
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer
You should be prompted a few times, accept these prompts and agree to Oracle's Java License Agreement
Once you have followed these steps you should be able to right click on minecraft.jar, click on "open with" and select Oracle Java 8 Runtime.
Have fun gaming! -morganizach
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Search for "Main Menu" in the Whisker Menu and create a new launcher in the Games category.
Give it a Icon and name of your liking and the command should go kinda like this:
Code:
java -jar /directory/path/.Minecraft.jar
change the path according to where your Minecraft.jar is located.
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