theoriginalone wrote:Are the newer versions supported by Linux? Yes, the 'unstable' 0.4 (but those work fine) I have Xubuntu I have Lubuntu. Also, I have nothing in survival, so I cannot mine. You could start digging a tree with your hands and making a wooden pick with it. Do my crafted items transfer to creative? No, but you can rightclick them or q (drop) them on the ground and pick them up in survival. If not, I will not have a house like I want.
theoriginalone wrote:Also, I have hyperthreading, I think it is called. My computer poses as a dual-core, but it's technically single-core.
In particular the "minimal" game does not have doors. <.<Calinou wrote:you also need to install the "minetest_game" repository to play with the "full" game, not just the "minimal" game.
Topywo wrote:NB. from video I learned that instead of " $ make -j2 " you can type " $ make -j5 " . 2 is for single core, 5 for dual core
Tried it yesterday (I have a dual core). To be honest I don't notice much difference :-D
theoriginalone wrote:Is compiling the latest version easy? And by easy, I mean, wil it be done in at most half an hour? Also, will it be relatively stable?
Calinou wrote:theoriginalone wrote:Is compiling the latest version easy? And by easy, I mean, wil it be done in at most half an hour? Also, will it be relatively stable?
Yes, it takes 10 minutes to compile.
Install the dependencies, get the latest source code and compile it. Read the readme carefully.
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