![]() ![]() But, M$ doesn't want to do that for the java version I guess. Putting my email and password on one dialog which goes directly to the MC screen is the way it used to work, and could work again. The sixth dialog is the MC screen where you can log in as a single player, server login, create or edit a map, etc. ![]() The fifth button dialog says "Let's go!". I have no clue what it is supposed to do. The second dialog asks me for my email address, the third dialog asks me for my MC password, the fourth dialog just gives me a button to push. The first dialog has me click on my MC name. But it doesn't stop me from reaching the actual MC displays screen after passing through 5 previous dialogs each time. But that's maybe a way to go, thanks for the idea !Even though I use the b package downloaded from the store, using the "Debian" button, after I installed it I always get the annoying "something is wrong with your login" msg, which is because Minecraft-Launcher doesn't see snap. GreyGeek I did not tried to use other lauchers than mojang's, I wanted it to work wit the official deb, and plus I try to avoid using snap if I can. In order to deal with gnome keyring I installed seahorse and launched it from cli with `seahorse`, there I removed every entry in "Password/Login" and rebooted.įirst time I launched minecraft again I had to unlock the wallet, login with the minecraft launcher, and now at each boot I don't even have to unlock the wallet : I log into the minecraft launcher automatically ! Gnome- keyring -daemon: asked to register item /org/freedesktop/secrets/collection/login/xx, but it's already registered ![]() In journalctl every time I had to unlock the wallet there was this entry : Okay I had to dig a bit but it's finally working ! ![]()
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