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Minecraft jar file 1.4.7
Minecraft jar file 1.4.7













You can try steps 1.2 and 1.3 first to see if OpenJava works, and if it doesn't, come back and do step 1.1 afterwards, then repeat step 1.3. I think OpenJava is installed by default in Ubuntu (don't quote me) and if it works then step 1.1 may be skipped. I have seen people reporting that Minecraft works fine for them with OpenJava, but I don't know which version they were using I have no experience with OpenJava, so cannot comment on what your experience may be with it, it may or may not work, depending (or not depending) on whether you use version 6 or 7. Java 6 is needed because Minecraft will crash in step 1.3 with Oracle Java 7 - it will freeze at "Done Downloading", and be unplayable. I use Oracle Java because recommends it on their download page

#Minecraft jar file 1.4.7 mods

  • Bukkit Server - being able to host a LAN game with mods.
  • Hamachi - being able to join a LAN game over the internet.
  • Client - being able to play a single player game, or join a LAN game.
  • minecraft jar file 1.4.7

    I strongly recommend you purchase Minecraft - it is a wonderful creation, and IMHO the authors should be rewarded if you enjoy their product. This is not an installation guide for the full, paid-for Minecraft, it is for demo/LAN only use. Other users may want to read only the sub-headings. There will still be an unavoidable small amount though.Įvery tiny step has been detailed (I hope) for the sake of newbies. I will do my best to avoid any terminal commands and editing of files, because I dislike it myself, and I know linux newbies hate it.

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    It will likely work for other versions of Minecraft and Ubuntu. More info.Ī nice simple guide to installing Minecraft 1.4.7 client and server on Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit, as well as Hamachi and a CraftBukkit server for minecraft. This article applies to an unsupported version of Ubuntu.













    Minecraft jar file 1.4.7