Well that’s the thing… I didn’t have to install it. It was already installed in my old system, so I just ran it from there… but under the kernel of the new system instead of rebooting into Ubuntu. Every time I’ve upgraded over the last 6 or 8 years I just installed the new system into a new logical volume and kept the old one around just in case. I just figured rather than try to copy the minecraft files from the old system to the new one and install all the dependencies, it was easier to just to run it where it already was.
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