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I am able to get blockland running with wine, but it says it can not write to the cache...can someone help me :c?
Delete cache.db in blockland folder.



How to access ubuntu files from windows. More specifically, a minecraft save.
(yes, the same computer)


How to access ubuntu files from windows. More specifically, a minecraft save.
(yes, the same computer)
Assuming you have two partitons-both mounted-just open the windows partiton and go to your minecraft save.

never mind, it worked. thank you.
Oh my gosh, it runs horribly xD

Assuming you have two partitons-both mounted-just open the windows partiton and go to your minecraft save.
Where is it though?
I can't find any of my program files.
I saw a ".minecraft" folder once, but I can't remember where it was, and it could have even been hidden.

Hey I fixed it!
I had to find the "verborgene dateien anzeigen" button.

Where is it though?
I can't find any of my program files.
I saw a ".minecraft" folder once, but I can't remember where it was, and it could have even been hidden.
C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft

On Linux it's ~/.minecraft (press Ctrl-H to show hidden folders. On Linux, all folders that start with a period are hidden)

Also, ~ means your home folder.

C:\Users\USERNAMEHERE\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft

On Linux it's ~/.minecraft (press Ctrl-H to show hidden folders. On Linux, all folders that start with a period are hidden)

Also, ~ means your home folder.
There's no save files in my ~/.minecraft folder.
Though it does exist.

There is a bin folder, and in that, four .jar files and a "version" along with a "natives" folder with 6 .so files.

EDIT: I'm running the .exe version on wine, btw, if that helps.

Oh, and when I try to install actual java, this happens:
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syj@syj-GA-MA770T-UD3P:~/usr/java$ sudo ./jre-6u23-linux-i586-rpm.bin
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
Extracting...
UnZipSFX 5.50 of 17 February 2002, by Info-ZIP (Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu).
replace jre-6u23-linux-i586.rpm? [y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename: a
error:  invalid response [a]
replace jre-6u23-linux-i586.rpm? [y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename: A
  inflating: jre-6u23-linux-i586.rpm 
./jre-6u23-linux-i586-rpm.bin: 160: rpm: not found
 
Done.
syj@syj-GA-MA770T-UD3P:~/usr/java$
What's rpm: not found, mean?
« Last Edit: January 28, 2011, 08:39:34 AM by DrenDran »

WRONG AGAIN

Don't try using 10.10 right now, it's still really buggy. Get 10.04 LTS
You're kidding me.

hrnnggg

Okay alright I have quite a few more discs so whatever.

Just that this is going to be done downloading about the time I have to leave. ;-;
« Last Edit: January 28, 2011, 08:54:36 AM by otto-san »


If you're on 10.10 try this:

http://bit.ly/cQ6Pa3
ASFSAGNAGS


And now the 10.04 download is 30 seconds from done.

Backing up my ENTIRE HARD DRIVE ASFASGAG
« Last Edit: January 28, 2011, 06:06:41 PM by otto-san »

Where is it though?
I can't find any of my program files.
I saw a ".minecraft" folder once, but I can't remember where it was, and it could have even been hidden.
Go to Windows and type in run %appdata%.
Write down the location of that file (it will be in an explorer window.)
Boot Ubuntu, then locate the save using the location you written down.
If a file is hidden just press ctrl+h (un-hides folders and files.)