5/26/2023 0 Comments Avatar minecraft server 1.14![]() ![]() With the latest 64 bit kernel I lose audio in Minecraft, even though audio works in other applications, for example. So much so that I find Minecraft runs better on 32 bit Raspbian than in a 64 bit system. It simply isn't all that mature at this point. ![]() ![]() The problem is that the extensive work that has happened over the years to optimize software on the pi has happened in the 32-bit userspace and there are enormous amounts of problems that crop up in the 64 bit world on a pi. Yes, in theory there are advantages to be had. Nothing against Gentoo people, but Raspbian users should know they can install Minecraft too. While our desktop computers differ in hardware in various ways, all pi4s are identical in hardware, and a program compiled on one is going to come out identical to one compiled on another. So I understand the thinking behind wanting to compile everything yourself, but the benefits are insignificantly tiny in most cases, and in the case of the Raspberry pi-completely nonexistent. Every time I had to update my computer, I had to rebuild the whole thing from the ground up, which I did for several years. My first experience with linux many years ago was using LFS (Linux From Scratch) where one builds, from scratch, their own linux system. Next, I know Gentoo folks feel super smart and powerful because they compile all their own stuff, bit by bit, eating untold amounts of time and computing power, but some of us don't want to re-invent the wheel every time we update our computers. The bug is outlined at and there is a link toward the top of that page for a new legacy launcher (1.6.93) that works and will work for the guide contained in this topic. Some change was made at Mojang which broke that launcher version from working, someone filed a bug, and Mojang in turn created a new old launcher to fix it for people who rely on the old launcher version. It will hang indefinitely when you click play and not download. The Minecraft launcher downloaded in the script linked to at the top of this topic will not download minecraft 1.14.4 or any more recent version of Minecraft. Having wasted half a day tinkering and troubleshooting and googling to install minecraft on my own pi 4 successfully, for others who end up here as they try to do the same I would like to make a few points and, hopefully, save many hours of time for many people so they don't have to figure it all out themselves. I realize the exact topic of this post is how to setup Minecraft 1.14.4 on Pi4 on Gentoo 64bit, but with a heck of a lot of googling, this seems to be the only guide out there for people attempting to install a recent version of Minecraft on a recent iteration of the Raspberry Pi. : nullĪt 0(Native Method) ~Īt (NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62) ~Īt (DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) ~Īt .invoke(Method.java:498) ~Īt .launch(Launch.java:159) Īt .main(Launch.java:30) Ĭaused by: : : no such method: .GLX.getLWJGLVersion()String/invokeStaticĪt .Main.main(SourceFile:155) ~Ĭaused by: : no such method: .GLX.getLWJGLVersion()String/invokeStaticĪt .linkMethodHandleConstant(MethodHandleNatives.java:483) ~Ĭaused by: : org/lwjgl/system/CallbackI$VĪt 1(Native Method) ~Īt (ClassLoader.java:763) ~Īt (SecureClassLoader.java:142) ~Īt (URLClassLoader.java:468) ~Īt $100(URLClassLoader.java:74) ~Īt $1.run(URLClassLoader.java:369) ~Īt $1.run(URLClassLoader.java:363) ~Īt (Native Method) ~Īt (URLClassLoader.java:362) ~Īt (ClassLoader.java:424) ~Īt $AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:349) ~Īt (ClassLoader.java:357) ~Īt .findClass(LaunchClassLoader.java:102) ~Īt .resolve(Native Method) ~Īt $Factory.resolve(MemberName.java:975) ~Īt $Factory.resolveOrFail(MemberName.java:1000) ~Īt $Lookup.resolveOrFail(MethodHandles.java:1394) ~Īt $Lookup.linkMethodHandleConstant(MethodHandles.java:1750) ~Īt .linkMethodHandleConstant(MethodHandleNatives.java:477) ~Ĭaused by: : $VĪt (URLClassLoader.java:382) ~ Code: Select all : (Reflector) Class not present: .WorldEvent$Load ![]()
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