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Active 2 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 13k times. Note: I have set the permissions to allow it to run as executable. Improve this question. Strato1 Strato1 1, 4 4 gold badges 15 15 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. If you open up a terminal, execute your Minecraft launcher, do you see any error messages?

I tested it on Ubuntu FirstStrike, thanks for the link to "How to Play minecraft on Ubuntu? That was really helpful, although not for the right Ubuntu version. In response to BryceAtNetwork23, I have fixed the problem. I am unable to recreate the problem at this time, so the terminal doesn't give any error messages. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Drew Stewart Drew Stewart 1 1 gold badge 4 4 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges.

I have had issues with this before, actually. I forgot to mention but I had troubles with running Minecraft for a long time.

IF you want a last-ditch effort, install Wine, then download Java's. Again, this is only an if-all-else-fails idea, and problems may be experienced by this occasional Wine crashes.

I have solved the issue, and it wasn't a problem with the Java installation. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast what if you could invest in your favorite developer?

Who owns this outage? Building intelligent escalation chains for modern SRE. Featured on Meta. Everything seemed great until I tried to launch Minecraft. So, I contacted MojangSupport. They responded as if they were unaware of the issue and recommended I report the bug. I started looking at the bug reporting system and noted several tickets addressing or related to the issue. They seemed to be largely ignored.

After some more exchanges with MojangSupport, they basically said they were billing and account support. For other support, submit a bug report to an ignored bug reporting system? Anyone see a problem here? Apparently they have no actual customer support for this kind of problem. One theory is, of course, speculation about the effects of being purchased by Microsoft. Maybe Steve Ballmer was sent over on a last contract project to teach proper support etiquette?

Another is that maybe Apple has a new version of tweaked Java in the works. Whatever the reason, Mojang is being quite unprofessional. At the very least, let us know what is going on! Also, some in the Minecraft support community have been telling me this has been around since Mavericks was introduced, as that is when Apple stopped installing Java by default.

Good news! It appears Mojang is actually working on a fix. And, what is even better is that this should be a pretty comprehensive fix, with rebuilt launcher and bundled Java to try to get everyone on bit, the latest version, and kept up to date.

Aside from taking WAY too long and not communicating well, kudos Mojang! Mojang releases the fix! This way, everything should always be running the latest and greatest, and the install is as simple as any other Mac app. You just drag the. A real fix needs to come from Mojang, in terms of a new launcher that properly recognizes other Java versions or the latest version , as well as install instructions for Java as needed.

In other words, try this at your own risk. Important : As noted above, there seems to be an unresolved Java issue where version 7 and 8 automatically use a dedicated GPU if available vs integrated GPU. This might impact battery performance negatively until resolved integrated GPUs typically use far less energy and might be quite capable of running Minecraft. First look in Internet Plug-ins and get rid of anything Java related probably just a Java applet plugin.

Select that Library folder and it should open. Same as above, check your Internet Plug-ins folder for Java-related items and look for a Java folder. My desktop iMac has an additional Java install location with an alias into the above folders. It is located at:. It is my production machine, and is the result of at least a couple of years of OS X upgrades last clean install was probably Snow Leopard.

Open Safari, go to Oracle. Install this. On completion, it asks you to test it with your browser. Under your system Preferences, there should be a new Java control panel. Open it. In other words, they were browser related. You should almost never need Java via the browser or if you did for some reason, only enable it for that one trusted purpose, then disable it again.

Note : pay attention to the warning that this only applies to the current logged in user if you have multiple users on your computer. If so, remember to disable it for other users as well! If you are unsure, check individual browser settings to be sure Java not JavaScript is disabled. Go to Minecraft.



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