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running osbot on ubuntu error

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hey im new to ubuntu and all, started a vm installed java, and when i type: java -jar osbot.jar it opens up correctly, but when i click on launch i get this error in my terminal

 

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Sorry for a noob question googled it and none of the solutions worked

 

20 minutes ago, Lungo77 said:

hey im new to ubuntu and all, started a vm installed java, and when i type: java -jar osbot.jar it opens up correctly, but when i click on launch i get this error in my terminal

 

Injected 2 field list filters

Injected 2 field filters

Injected 2 method list filters

Injected 2 method list

 

Sorry for a noob question googled it and none of the solutions worked

 

Not an error. When you launch from a CLI, it'll tell you the first things it loads, and after you chose what mode, it will launch a separate window. If you're not getting that:

1. Is it launching when you double click it the jar?

2. Are you using java 8?

3. What mode?

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1. Is it launching when you double click it the jar?    It is launching, Just when I select a mode and start it i get that in termial.

2. Are you using java 8? Yep

3. What mode? I want to do mirror mode but it does it with both

 

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to be more specific when i check java version in terminal: openjdk version 1.8.0_252

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