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I understand that this probably isn't a arch-related issue, but i'd figure that i'd post it here anyways,
Upon starting minecraft, I get the following java return;
-- System Details --
Details:
Minecraft Version: 1.12.2
Operating System: Linux (amd64) version 4.16.13-1-ARCH
Java Version: 1.8.0_172, Oracle Corporation
Java VM Version: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation
Memory: 12469080 bytes (11 MB) / 152838144 bytes (145 MB) up to 1060372480 bytes (1011 MB)
JVM Flags: 5 total; -Xmx1G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy -Xmn128M
IntCache: cache: 0, tcache: 0, allocated: 0, tallocated: 0
Launched Version: 1.12.2
LWJGL: 2.9.4
OpenGL: ~~ERROR~~ RuntimeException: No OpenGL context found in the current thread.
GL Caps:
Using VBOs: Yes
Is Modded: Probably not. Jar signature remains and client brand is untouched.
Type: Client (map_client.txt)
Resource Packs:
Current Language: ~~ERROR~~ NullPointerException: null
Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)
CPU: <unknown>
I'm assuming that "OpenGL: ~~ERROR~~ RuntimeException: No OpenGL context found in the current thread." would be the most important. I've installed the VMWare drivers via the arch repos, and OpenJDK8; also from the repos
This is more or less a java-related issue.
Looking deeper into it, everything is installed and it should work just fine on a normal arch system- however, VMWare workstation player won't let me enable 3D Video acceleration for whatever reason. If anyone has any idea what's going on, help would be appreciated.
Last edited by Yato (2018-06-05 06:09:25)
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So, you are running Arch Linux in a virtual machine in VMWare? Can Arch Linux access the 3D capabilities of a video card through a virtual machine?
Did you install Minecraft by using the package in the AUR?
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yes and yes, it's probably something wrong with VMWare, i've installed the libraries, yet I can't tick the "enable 3d acceleration" box when booting the VM machine.
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output of glxinfo | grep -i opengl ?
Does /dev/vmmon exist ?
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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The DIR specified does not exist on my system, and I don't know what package "glxinfo" is part of, as far as I'm aware, it's part of mesa, which is installed, but no glxinfo.
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Regarding glxinfo, a quick search would have led you here.
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The DIR specified does not exist on my system
That suggests the setup in the VM is incorrect, also add dmesg or journalctl and xorg log.
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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