Minecraft Jar Not Marked As Executable

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I looked up several tutorials on how to install and they dont work. I do everything correctly, but then i get this:



The file '/home/mike/Downloads/minecraft.jar' is not marked as executable. This file may not be safe to run if it was downloaded or copied from an unknown source. Read more about the executable bit.



I run the minecraft.jar with the Sun java runtime 6 but it doesnt work:/. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. EBOOKMARKS



It doesn't seem to work. The box "mark as executable", which I clicked, disappears as soon as I click it. User3549183 Jun 8, 2014, 17:46



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Your message is what matters most. EBOOKMARKS



"The file '/home/mike/Downloads/minecraft.jar' is not marked as executable. This file could be dangerous to run if it was copied or downloaded from an untrusted location. The executable bit provides more information.



Command line



The command:



It will make it practical. Be sure to read the 2nd part of the message: make sure you got it from a trusted source.



GUI



You can also view the file in Nautilus. To do this, click on it, open Properties, then the Permissions tab. Tick the box that says "Allowed".



Execute: Allow executing file as a program.



Other



A reliable source has told me that you can also do the following:



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Alternatively, he should also be able to use: "java -jar /home/mike/Downloads/minecraft.jar" - Nerdfest May 16, 2011 at 13:56



I tried every suggestion, except the Java command, but nothing worked. Are there other options? - Ravindra Gullapalli Oct 31, 2012 at 20:07



Right click on the minecraft.jar property and execute file as program. This works for me and for others. Most likely, this will get your minecraft to function.



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