I have a linux ubuntu 15.04 version computer and i just learned how to install minecraft when i open the launcher this happens please help i really want to play minecraft again
Do you have a strong internet connection? If not, then try moving closer to your router.
Check your firewall. It may be blocking minecraft from downloading the file it needs. You can turn it off (with caution!) by using a tool or changing it in your settings. (i'm not entirely sure which one since I'm not incredibly familiar with linux)
Is any other program blocking minecraft? Disable it/turn it off.
Tried Disabling the Firewall but nothing happened so i turned it back on after nothing changed maybe something else I also have a very good Ethernet hooked up to my computer
I have a linux ubuntu 15.04 version computer and i just learned how to install minecraft when i open the launcher this happens please help i really want to play minecraft again
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Do you have a strong internet connection? If not, then try moving closer to your router.
Check your firewall. It may be blocking minecraft from downloading the file it needs. You can turn it off (with caution!) by using a tool or changing it in your settings. (i'm not entirely sure which one since I'm not incredibly familiar with linux)
Is any other program blocking minecraft? Disable it/turn it off.
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Tried Disabling the Firewall but nothing happened so i turned it back on after nothing changed maybe something else
I also have a very good Ethernet hooked up to my computer
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Are you using an antivirus?
I know antiviruses are generally not used on linux, but it's worth checking.
If you are using an antivirus, disable it. (with caution!)
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Your java installation is missing the trusted certificate authorities.
On some linuxes this is a separately installable component, e.g. http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/all/ca-certificates-java
The exact thing you need to do will depend upon what Linux you are running.
Here's a reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6784463/error-trustanchors-parameter-must-be-non-empty
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First link brings me to a error and the second one doesn't really make sense to me
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