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This is a legacy repository, go to https://github.com/minecraft-linux/mcpelauncher-manifest/wiki
Welcome to the mcpelauncher-linux wiki!
- Requirements for installation
- Compiling
- Updating Minecraft
- Bugs & Workarounds
-
Useful Tips & Tricks
- Creating a desktop shortcut for non installed builds
- Running mcpelauncher in current working directory (useful for beta builds)
- User data folder
- Changing your skin (if you encounter issues when changing it normally)
- Bypass Xbox Live sign-in
- Backup your worlds manually
- Manually create a .mcworld file
- Import a .mcworld manually
- Import a resource pack manually
- Switch between fullscreen and windowed mode
- Dedicated Server
This launcher requires either a 32-bit OS or a 64-bit OS with multiarch support.
- Ubuntu 16.04 or greater
- Linux Mint 18 or greater
- Debian 9 or Unstable
- elementary OS 0.4 or greater
- Deepin
- Arch Linux
- Manjaro Linux
- Antergos Linux
- Fedora 25 or greater
- OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
- macOS
Before submitting a bug please search for it in the issue tracker to avoid duplicates.
When submitting a bug, include:
- Minecraft version & complete APK name
- Launcher source branch
- CPU brand and model
- GPU brand and model
- Graphics drivers you are using, and their version
- Linux distribution
- If you think it's necessary, your PC/laptop brand and model
The procedures described in this wiki have been tested using:
- A Vagrant box:
vagrant init boxcutter/ubuntu1604-desktop
- A physical Linux Mint 18 installation, with an Intel i5 and a Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 GPU.
- A physical Xubuntu 16.04 64-bit installation, with an Intel Pentium E5300 and a Nvidia GeForce 9400GT GPU.
- Describe update procedure (must be updated and must use
sudo make install
) - Update requirements for Arch and Fedora
- Add requirements for other major distros (if any)
- Update and restyle the wiki, to make it user friendly
- Address all the new common bugs in Bugs and Workarounds
- Separate macOS compiling and running procedures from requirements