It works smooth. When I load up a new world in Zorin os I get like 500-700 FPS with 16 chunks render distance. I would probably get more on Fedora, but it's already great.
Hi, would you please do a video on how you got this to work? I'm on Fedora 40 KDE aswell and i've been unable to get it to work and only experience blackscreen when going into any other menus except the main menu
Hey, yeah I can do but I didn’t do anything special I downloaded the other distro file from here www.minecraft.net/en-us/download and launched it. I will look into and do a video with the different ways to install Minecraft because you can try other launchers in the software centre like the Prism Launcher which is recommended by a lot of people but I have not used it myself, yet.
@@NiZVicious damn I must have something missing then or it just don't wanna work on Wayland for me. I got Minecraft through the official website aswell, so maybe its something with my monitor settings? I'm not sure 👀
Damn, if you are on NVidia I have read some people have issues with Wayland I have no recent knowledge. If you have the best driver for your card and think it could be Wayland you can try installing another desktop environment like Gnome which still has X11 currently by typing in terminal: sudo dnf group install “GNOME Desktop Environment” I hope you have already found a fix without having to switch around desktop environments. If you do please advise because I am curious but you could help someone else having the same issue.
@@NiZVicious Ooooh you got AMD? Maybe I should get an AMD card honestly hahaah If I ever do get around to trying to get Minecraft to work i'll let you know
@@NiZVicious Got it working! Switched over to Fedora Workstation and downloaded Prism Launcher. Went into the Settings/Minecraft/Tweaks and enabled "Use system installation of GLFW". Set __GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS to a value of 0 in the environment variables (to fix some weird EGL Display error) and now it works with no issues!
It works smooth. When I load up a new world in Zorin os I get like 500-700 FPS with 16 chunks render distance. I would probably get more on Fedora, but it's already great.
Hi, would you please do a video on how you got this to work?
I'm on Fedora 40 KDE aswell and i've been unable to get it to work and only experience blackscreen when going into any other menus except the main menu
Hey, yeah I can do but I didn’t do anything special I downloaded the other distro file from here www.minecraft.net/en-us/download and launched it.
I will look into and do a video with the different ways to install Minecraft because you can try other launchers in the software centre like the Prism Launcher which is recommended by a lot of people but I have not used it myself, yet.
@@NiZVicious damn I must have something missing then or it just don't wanna work on Wayland for me.
I got Minecraft through the official website aswell, so maybe its something with my monitor settings? I'm not sure 👀
Damn, if you are on NVidia I have read some people have issues with Wayland I have no recent knowledge.
If you have the best driver for your card and think it could be Wayland you can try installing another desktop environment like Gnome which still has X11 currently by typing in terminal: sudo dnf group install “GNOME Desktop Environment”
I hope you have already found a fix without having to switch around desktop environments. If you do please advise because I am curious but you could help someone else having the same issue.
@@NiZVicious Ooooh you got AMD? Maybe I should get an AMD card honestly hahaah
If I ever do get around to trying to get Minecraft to work i'll let you know
@@NiZVicious Got it working!
Switched over to Fedora Workstation and downloaded Prism Launcher.
Went into the Settings/Minecraft/Tweaks and enabled "Use system installation of GLFW".
Set __GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS to a value of 0 in the environment variables (to fix some weird EGL Display error) and now it works with no issues!