#mouse is not working in minecraft [SOLVED]
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just checking how it works
my main pc can't support 1.20 when i install in linux it has 25 fps but can't move mouse
Most Java games run well on Linux. But you can't test how they will run on your hardware using a virtual machine that emulates a GPU.
All the hardware your VM Arch installation sees is either emulated or a walled garden.
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To see how Arch Linux really performs on your specific hardware, you need to test it on a real machine.
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I'd say this is a Vmware specific problem.
I doubt there is any help here to fix the problem.
well i have 2 drives but 2 secound one is external and has 70 gb remaing if i partition 50gb and can install arch linux on it? dual boot?
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If you want to try Arch on your hardware, I'd recommend installing it on a USB drive so you can test it without touching your discs.
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VMware should support cloning VM images to physical disks.
oh i had 30gb usb drive
You may be able to duplicate this particular VM Arch installation you have created on a USB drive.
More than enough for a typical installation
26.4 GB taking the arch linux
yes
well lets check if new installion
will it take more than 6gb?? fresh instatllion?
I don't know exactly how much space it would take. If the USB drive doesn't contain any important data, I'd recommend using the whole thing.
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And the installation can be done in VM, as VMware support uses physical storage as a virtual disk.
do i want to install the os from vmware to usb or normal way?
i will do fresh installaion because that will be great?
New installation or clone of an existing one, doesn't really matter, as long as you know what you're doing.
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my question is i have a usb of 30gb, can i install fresh os to that usb through vmware ? i think i can't
As has been said many times, it could be done.
Please do your own research
There are practical resources available online that will tell you how to do such an installation from within VMware.
Good luck