Doesn't work. It says "command not found".NiXijav wrote:Try adding "sudo" when you execute Minecraft. For example, if Minecraft's executable name is minecraft-pi:Code: Select all
sudo ./minecraft-pi
How exactly would I do that? Just type the appropriate command?Jim JKla wrote:You probably need to look at permissions look for stuff on the chmod and chown commands
This is basic Linux stuff and not as complicated as it sounds.