IIRC a Curse client for Linux is being developed as wellThe instant you guys move to the curse client will be the moment I leave feed the beast completely. I use only Linux on my computer and moving to the curse client is the same as blocking me.
Oh boy, here we go. The forum will be flooded by cake eaters, Lycaons, Pyure's robots and whatnot.*Woop woop*
Can't wait for titles!
IIRC a Curse client for Linux is being developed as well
I can use the curse client just fine in Wine. Also, MultiMC.The instant you guys move to the curse client will be the moment I leave feed the beast completely. I use only Linux on my computer and moving to the curse client is the same as blocking me.
You can't download FTB packs straight from MultiMC (only launch them) can you?Also, MultiMC.
I can download the packs using the client, then throw the mods into MultiMC. A little bit roundabout, but works.You can't download FTB packs straight from MultiMC (only launch them) can you?
I can use the curse client just fine in Wine. Also, MultiMC.
I am a linux user(Arch to be specific). I know it's not a GREAT solution, but any port in a storm.Using Wine is not really a good solution for a Linux user. That's like saying: 'This rotten meat tastes just fine if I am drunk enough, put enough sugar on it and hold my nose closed while eating it'.
I can use the curse client just fine in Wine.
This isn't an issue anyone at Feed the Beast can control. It is an issue within Forge's code, which was supposedly fixed a few updates ago, but I believe it is also an issue in Minecraft's code too, it changes so frequently, it wouldn't surprise me.Tnx Slow for the heads up, & thank you all the FTB team for many many hours spent enjoying the fruits of your labors, & for keeping what is now a very old game fresh & interesting, the news all seems great, the one thing that still may need addressing is the issues with 1.7 its self, there are many valid work-arounds like down grading java & fastcraft that I use with varying success on packs, it alone is my solo issue atm, but one I feel needs to be addressed in some form, I totally agree that hqm has added new life blood into packs (pun intended) & hope that this continues to develop, & lastly just cant wait for AS2, just hope the above issues will not hurt the large builds required.
In short tnx guys n gals.
I believe there are options in the launcher to switch between multiple Java installations, if two are installed on your PC. But still, it's a Forge and General Minecraft issue.This isn't an issue anyone at Feed the Beast can control. It is an issue within Forge's code, which was supposedly fixed a few updates ago, but I believe it is also an issue in Minecraft's code too, it changes so frequently, it wouldn't surprise me.
IIRC a Curse client for Linux is being developed as well
They want to make sure they don't lose any features when they're moving
Oh boy, here we go. The forum will be flooded by cake eaters, Lycaons, Pyure's robots and whatnot.
Sure...no one at all...No-one uses stupid titles. Don't be daft!
I was talking about the thing which fastcraft is supposed to fixI believe there are options in the launcher to switch between multiple Java installations, if two are installed on your PC. But still, it's a Forge and General Minecraft issue.
No-one uses stupid titles. Don't be daft!
I was talking about the thing which fastcraft is supposed to fix
Dunno about Java, I won't be moving past 7 until 1.8/1.9
I never mentioned it, so don't stressFor someone on the lit team, I sure need to learn how to read!
For those asking about Linux support both here and in other places. We have been saying for a long time now that whilst there may not be a Linux solution for the actual Curse client on release, there will always be an alternative method of getting our mod packs through an alternative means for Linux users. I cant say for sure exactly how this will work yet, however it is something that we have committed to.
You have @Gideonseymour in the Phoenix Team... of course HQM is gonna be getting a proper useSounds like more nifty shiny things coming soon! I really like that Minetweaker is going to be used more, not because the default recipes are boring, but because it gives pack makers and the FTB team so many options. HQM is a wonderful creation and I think it will get proper use in the upcoming modpacks for 1.7. Thanks for the update Slow!