This seemed to work fine, the launcher showed his Minecraft name in the list and after clicking it, he got the normal launcher screen with a big "play" button. (The new keyring had "Default" in the name it wasn't called "login.keyring" anymore but I don't think that's important.) Then, it stopped doing this, and prompted him to choose "Microsoft account" or "Mojang account."Īlso, in the course of trying to sign in with the Microsoft account, "X" would pop up a zillion messages saying "the password you use to log into your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring." (No, the unix login password was never changed.) I got rid of those messages by deleting (actually moving aside) the file ~/.local/share/keyrings/login.keyring the next time we logged him into the Minecraft launcher with the Microsoft account there was a system prompt to enter a password with which to create a new default keyring, so we put in his unix login password for that on the basis of the earlier error message. Up until recently (a couple weeks ago), it would always log him in automatically. My son plays Minecraft Java Edition on Kubuntu 20.04.
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