The VM will try to fix the stack guard now. This happens when i hit play on the minecraft luancher please help: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Using incremental CMS is deprecated and will likely be removed in a future release Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: You have loaded library /home/brodie/.minecraft/versions/1.8.1/1.8.1-natives-7251460222853/liblwjgl64.so which might have disabled stack guard. Any input would really help, and if I need to uninstall anything, could someone please tell me how? Reply Delete
Do you think this will fix the problem? This time I tried to install as directed from the beginning: sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -r saucy -t unity -e. Now it is back in developer mode and redownloading while I am at work today. Today I put my Chromebook back to the Chrome OS to wipe everything. I did an upgrade, and then the whole version of Linux stopped working :( I was not able to fix.
Afterwards, I regretted that and I really wanted to try and upgrade to the saucy release, but I was having trouble finding information on how to do that (after already installing 12.04). I downloaded the basic Unity without a release thinking that it might be the best option. So if anyone else reports this problem, all you have to do is tell them to reboot! I have one more question. Just wanted to let everyone know, that after I powered off my Chromebook, when it came back on my track pad was working just fine for both scrolling and clicking on both desktops.
Many thanks for the manual here, lots of people use it! Great work! Delete When leaving the one at the end as you sometimes do, the encryption did not happen, so guess that one is for the encryption, but then wonder what the first one is for? 3) I tried to install the 'cinnamon' desktop in stead of 'unity' using the following command: "sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -r saucy -t cinnamon" but got an error message with cinnamon reading: "target cinnamon not valid"? Any idea how to correct? Am also curious whether you can change desktops after installation without re-installing everything (like also asked below). 2) in the command for installing UBUNTU I wonder what the two times '-e' stand for, one is in the beginning (after 'sh') and the other one at the end. Have however a few questions if I may: 1) my issue with Software-Center still exists (will also look further to try to resolve). If you need to download files from the internet use the Chrome browser and download files to the Downloads folder which can easily be accessed using Ubuntu.ĪST (orinal poster this question): great tutorial, I have absolutely no knowledge of Linux and succeed in installing Minecraft on the HP Chromebook of my son. Getting to the Chrome browser in ChromeOS is just a key combination away. I don't think you need to install another browser. You can switch back to Ubuntu by pressing CTRL + ALT and the RIGHT button and then CTRL + ALT and REFRESH (the curly arrow next to the right arrow). You can switch to ChromeOS at any time by pressing CTRL + ALT and the LEFT arrow next to the escape button. I don't recommend installing another browser. So what applications do you need? In theory that is entirely up to you. You can therefore share files easily between ChromeOS and Ubuntu by placing files in the downloads folder. This is the same downloads folder that is used by ChromeOS. If you click on the files icon on the launch bar you will see that there is a downloads folder under your username. by searching online.You will have a very bare bones system with just the minimum of applications.įirst things first.
This is basically the same as you would do it on Windows or macOS if you don’t go through their App Stores, i.e. The simplest way to install a program is to track down its installer package, which will need to be in the. There’s a little bit of detective work required when it comes to installing apps. How to install Linux apps on a Chromebook This means Linux is installed and running, so you’ll want to find some apps to install. When this is done, a new terminal window will appear with a command prompt ready.
ĬhromeOS will now download and install the Virtual Machine software that will be used to run Linux.