

I eventually figured out how to also obtain Java 7 from The Internet Archive, so now i use OpenJDK 8 and up to run newer versions, and i can run early versions as far as 0.30 (with a few glitches) with Java 7 and earlier. With that being said, i need some help figuring out how to install older versions of Java, and how to have more than one version of a program installed on Debian ^^' (sorry but I wanted to make less extra space to not piss you off) So.


Could not find or load main class JavaCheck Check your MultiMC Java settings. even then, for the installation to actually happen, apt requires that i would likely need to have the older dependencies' package versions installed (which i don't have). System Information MultiMC version: 5 Operating System: Windows 10 64bit Summary of the issue or suggestion: Just the norm of me, trying to entertain my self.i had been out of the loop for a while, and it seems like Oracle has decided to change their license for Java and then yeet the older versions out of existence in the official website and.for the launcher, in the end i just ended up throwing my whole system into the testing repository and called it a day.Īnyway, i wanted to try running some older versions of the game for the modpacks and older servers, but the game requires me to run Java 8 (and sometimes older) to run early versions of it. I have a Debian 10 pc which took me a good while to figure out how to properly run Minecraft on and install MultiMC (a free software Minecraft launcher), mostly due to my ancient NVidia graphics card messing up often (and the legacy proprietary drivers being a literal curse that was hard to remove). public IP addresses or hostnames, account numbers, email addresses) before posting!ĭoes this sidebar need an addition or correction? Tell me here Note: ensure to redact or obfuscate all confidential or identifying information (eg. If you fix the problem yourself, please post your solution, so that others can also learn. ✻ Smokey says: upgrade your insulation to fight climate change! If you're posting for help, please include the following details, so that we can help you more efficiently: Any distro, any platform! Explicitly noob-friendly.
