So I tried patching it with optifine again, which will generate a new profile in the game launcher and copies the appropriate jar before patching it. Today I switched my computer back on and vanilla minecraft works again. (Oh and I have also tried to install minecraft through the repositories, after I found out that it is being provided as a community package) minecraft folder and redownloading the launcher. googling the message only bears results for windows installs and problems with special unicode characters in the user path (which I do not have, my username is "tilman"). Still the same ominous java error and nothing else in the log that would help. Then I installed jre8 and switched defaults to that. Naturally my first attempts to troubleshoot revolved around reinstalling jdk and checking if I screwed up my java environment with my wine experiments, but the problem persisted and other java stuff would work. "Error: Could not find or load main class .Main". Then I tried to play some minecraft again and now the game will not start anymore, all versions I tried, vanilla and optifine patched jars, wouldn't start and gave this ominous message: I had to compile a huge bunch of dependencies. Because I had sound problems on wine games, I installed the gst-plugins as per the wine wiki (yaourt -S extra/gst-plugins-) Framerate was superb, everything was fine. Initially, I had minecraft 1.11.2 with optifine and shaders running nicely. Graphics: Card: Advanced Micro Devices Curacao XT / Trinidad XT ĭisplay Server: x11 (X.Org 1.19.5 ) driver: amdgpu Resolution: renderer: AMD Radeon HD 8800 Series (AMD PITCAIRN / DRM 3.18.0 / 4.13.5-1-ARCH, LLVM 5.0.0)
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