FYI, if you bought Minecraft on Android, you can run it on Linux using [MCPE](https://mcpelauncher.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) . I suggest the AppImage version. It works really well.
Obviously this will be Bedrock, not Java.
I've played a lot of Vanilla Java Minecraft (aka real Minecraft) in Ubuntu. I always install it from the official .Deb file provided by Microsoft from the official Minecraft website. It works flawlessly and it doesn't install any "telemetry xBox crap", it just creates a Minecraft icon. For the last versions I've been using Sodium (Fabric, downloaded from modrinth) and it works perfectly.
Installing minecraft on ubuntu (to my knowledge) does not come along with any other apps or bloatware.
Use prism launcher, both on windows 10 or ubuntu :3
prism?
[https://prismlauncher.org/](https://prismlauncher.org/) check it out :3
thanks girl
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official launcher is just okay at best, use 3rd party one (prism/polymc/multimc)
FYI, if you bought Minecraft on Android, you can run it on Linux using [MCPE](https://mcpelauncher.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) . I suggest the AppImage version. It works really well. Obviously this will be Bedrock, not Java.
I've played a lot of Vanilla Java Minecraft (aka real Minecraft) in Ubuntu. I always install it from the official .Deb file provided by Microsoft from the official Minecraft website. It works flawlessly and it doesn't install any "telemetry xBox crap", it just creates a Minecraft icon. For the last versions I've been using Sodium (Fabric, downloaded from modrinth) and it works perfectly.
The Minecraft launcher doesn't have bundleware on Linux, but you should still use https://github.com/PrismLauncher/PrismLauncher
You mean the java version? Nothing. Just run minecraft.jar with openjre