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Minecraft reports my version of LWJGL is 2.4.2 | Minecraft reports my version of LWJGL is 2.4.2 | ||
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+ | I have also had aircraft force update and then recopied the .so files. Still no minecraft love. | ||
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+ | @Daniel thanks for the report, I'm glad someone could finally try it out. I do not own Minecraft so I was not able to actually start the game and try the game graphics for myself. I'll do a little digging and see what I can find but I am by no means experienced with graphics drivers so I'm not really sure where to proceed from here. You could try to actually install the liblwjgl package (in the Chroot, type "sudo apt-get install liblwjgl-java-jni"), but if that doesn't work a more experienced developer may have to provide some insight into getting the graphics drivers to properly function. I will do some more research on this and report back when I get a chance. - Thomas Coe |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2011
Thomascoe, you have pleased me deeply. I have followed your instructions (with the modification that I used wget to download everything within Ubuntu Chroot) and have managed to launch Minecraft! Login works fine, but Minecraft crashes with the following error: org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Could not init GLX
Minecraft reports my version of LWJGL is 2.4.2
I just checked and all dependencies are present and up to date.
I have also had aircraft force update and then recopied the .so files. Still no minecraft love. Any thoughts?
Daniel Ezell
@Daniel thanks for the report, I'm glad someone could finally try it out. I do not own Minecraft so I was not able to actually start the game and try the game graphics for myself. I'll do a little digging and see what I can find but I am by no means experienced with graphics drivers so I'm not really sure where to proceed from here. You could try to actually install the liblwjgl package (in the Chroot, type "sudo apt-get install liblwjgl-java-jni"), but if that doesn't work a more experienced developer may have to provide some insight into getting the graphics drivers to properly function. I will do some more research on this and report back when I get a chance. - Thomas Coe