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Some different things can cause this, such as an invalid character in your windows username that creates a problem for Java in accessing your home folder. However, I have never experienced that. What it always comes down to for me is the wrong blasted version of Java. OpenJDK 11 aka java-11-openjdk-amd64 aka Fake Java hates minecraft. After upgrading to Linux Mint 19.2 minecraft refused to run. To fix the problem it was necessary to install OpenJDK 8 aka java-8-openjdk-amd64 aka less crappy fake java. Some different things can cause this, such as an invalid character in your <s>windows</s> username that creates a problem for Java in accessing your home folder. However, I have never experienced that. What it always comes down to for me is the wrong blasted version of Java. OpenJDK 11 aka java-11-openjdk-amd64 aka Fake Java hates minecraft. After upgrading to Linux Mint 19.2 minecraft refused to run. To fix the problem it was necessary to install OpenJDK 8 aka java-8-openjdk-amd64 aka less crappy fake java.