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- | ===== Install Fabric - GDLauncher (Linux) ===== | + | ====== Install Fabric - GDLauncher (Linux) |
GDLauncher is a modern, simple, and powerful custom Minecraft launcher, that allows you to create and manage multiple separate instances of Minecraft without conflicts. The idea is similar to [[https:// | GDLauncher is a modern, simple, and powerful custom Minecraft launcher, that allows you to create and manage multiple separate instances of Minecraft without conflicts. The idea is similar to [[https:// | ||
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GDLauncher also has integration with CurseForge, which allows you to install mods directly from GDLauncher, without having to navigate to CurseForge and downloading the jar files. For some, this will be a very handy feature and worth switching to from MultiMC, and should help beginners find the correct version of the mods they are trying to install easier. | GDLauncher also has integration with CurseForge, which allows you to install mods directly from GDLauncher, without having to navigate to CurseForge and downloading the jar files. For some, this will be a very handy feature and worth switching to from MultiMC, and should help beginners find the correct version of the mods they are trying to install easier. | ||
- | ==== STEP 1: Download GDLauncher ==== | + | ===== STEP 1: Download GDLauncher |
- | === Arch Linux Based Distros/ | + | ==== Arch Linux Based Distros/ |
Arch Linux users can download GDLauncher from the [[https:// | Arch Linux users can download GDLauncher from the [[https:// | ||
- | Arch Linux Users can instead download the GDLauncher AppImage if they wish to do so from the [[https:// | + | Arch Linux Users can instead download the GDLauncher AppImage if they wish to do so from the [[https:// |
- | === Ubuntu Linux/ | + | ==== Ubuntu Linux/ |
GDLauncher is available as a snap package for Ubuntu users. To install GDLauncher do: | GDLauncher is available as a snap package for Ubuntu users. To install GDLauncher do: | ||
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- | Debian or Ubuntu users also have the option to instead download the deb package from [[https:// | + | Debian or Ubuntu users also have the option to instead download the deb package from [[https:// |
- | === Fedora Linux === | + | ==== Fedora Linux ==== |
- | Fedora users can download the .rpm package from [[https:// | + | Fedora users can download the .rpm package from [[https:// |
Software Center: | Software Center: | ||
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- | ==== STEP 2: Setting Up Java ==== | + | ===== STEP 2: Setting Up Java ===== |
- | On your first launch of GDLauncher, you may be greeted with a prompt asking you to set up Java. If you are a beginner and are eager to jump directly into Minecraft, | + | On your first launch of GDLauncher, you may be greeted with a prompt asking you to set up Java. If you are a beginner and are eager to jump directly into Minecraft, |
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- | ==== STEP 3: Signing in to Minecraft ==== | + | ===== STEP 3: Signing in to Minecraft |
- | In order to get started with setting up an instance for Minecraft, GDLauncher will ask you for your Mojang account and password. Enter your Mojang | + | In order to get started with setting up an instance for Minecraft, GDLauncher will ask you to login. Make sure to click on the "Sign in with Microsoft" |
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- | ==== STEP 4: Setting up an Instance ==== | + | {{: |
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+ | ===== STEP 4: Setting up an Instance | ||
To set up an instance in GDLauncher, locate the " | To set up an instance in GDLauncher, locate the " | ||
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GDLauncher will ask for a version. | GDLauncher will ask for a version. | ||
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- | Select " | + | Select " |
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- | Enter a name for your instance. | + | |
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- | Your instance should now be created. Fabric should be installed if that loader version hasn't already been installed to that instance. | + | {{: |
- | {{https:// | + | Your new Fabric instance should now be created. |
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+ | ===== STEP 5: Installing Mods & Fabric API ===== | ||
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+ | The Fabric API is the core library for the most common hooks and intercompatibility measures utilized by mods using the Fabric toolchain. | ||
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+ | As stated before, GDLauncher has integration with CurseForge, allowing you to search for and install mods to your instance directly through GDLauncher. | ||
- | ==== STEP 5: Installing Mods & Fabric API ==== | ||
- | "The Fabric API is the core library for the most common hooks and intercompatibility measures utilized by mods using the Fabric toolchain." | ||
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- | As stated before, GDLauncher has a tight integration with CurseForge, allowing you to search for and install mods to your instance directly through GDLauncher. | ||
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To install Fabric API from GDLauncher, find your instance, and right-click on it. A context menu should show up, and click " | To install Fabric API from GDLauncher, find your instance, and right-click on it. A context menu should show up, and click " | ||
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- | Inside of the " | + | Inside of the " |
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In the window that pops up, type in " | In the window that pops up, type in " | ||
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The correct/ | The correct/ | ||
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Much of the same is said for installing mods with GDLauncher. If you would like to see the list of mods that you have currently installed, install the **Mod Menu (Fabric)** mod. In the same window, search for "Mod Menu", and install the **Mod Menu** mod. | Much of the same is said for installing mods with GDLauncher. If you would like to see the list of mods that you have currently installed, install the **Mod Menu (Fabric)** mod. In the same window, search for "Mod Menu", and install the **Mod Menu** mod. | ||
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These are some examples: | These are some examples: | ||
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- | ==== STEP 6: HAVE FUN! ==== | + | {{:player: |
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+ | ===== STEP 6: HAVE FUN! ===== |
player/tutorials/install_gdlauncher/linux.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/24 13:54 by poopooracoocoo