Maxi
UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Maxi on 10/1/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
Slipstream mod manager can't find java after installing `brew install openjdk`, what should I do?
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UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Maxi on 9/9/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
Slipstream mod manager (for the Steam game FTL: Faster Than Light) was unable to find java
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UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Maxi on 9/1/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
Where does "sudo dnf install java-21-openjdk" install java? (to solve bash: java: command not found)
I tried to install java based on this: https://docs.fabricmc.net/players/installing-java/linux
I ran these three commands, and it seemingly downloaded something, but I don't know if it is installed properly or not:
sudo dnf install java-21-openjdk
sudo dnf install java-21-openjdk-devel
sudo dnf install java-17-openjdk-devel
It also wrote two errors: "Previously interrupted while targeting commit <long characters>, cannot change target to <other long characters>"
I want to find them, to delete the two unnecessary ones (I don't know yet which I need, I want to make a dedicated fabric MC server), and do this <below link> dark magic I don't know what is exactly but I assume it will solve the "bash: java: command not found" issue once I understand what I have to do with it. (If I understand correctly to run the java command it has to know where the 'java' is.)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71928993/bash-java-command-not-found-fedora
I don't know if it matters or not, but a flatpack Modrinth (using Gear Lever) downloaded java 17 into it's own foldernest, I don't know if it messes up things or not. (It also doesn't launch the modpack I made, when started it crashes, when I would open the log window of Modrinth it freezes and crashes, I don't know where it saves the crashes, but this is an unrelated separate problem I have to figure out.)
Thanks for the help!
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UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Maxi on 6/23/2024 in #🛟bazzite-help
The computer freezed (even the system clock), and inresponsive except alt+tab and print screen
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