IgorTimofeev/MineOS

instaling mineOS destroing bios

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6lr6lr commented

Describe the bug
instaling mineOS making bios F----- complitly

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
install with wget/pastebin(it has diferent error)
reboot
bios died😭😭😭😭😭😭
that all (._.)

Expected behavior
install mineOS ._.

Screenshots
wget:
fuck
fuck2
pastebin:
hell2

Minecraft and OpenComputers version
1.12.2 1.8.5

Additional context
It destroyed 7 bioses
._.

Smok1e commented

😭😭😭😭

6lr6lr commented

πŸ’€

update java

6lr6lr commented

still same
same bro

6lr6lr commented

i updated 2 days ago

6lr6lr commented

I MAKE IT RUN
!!!!!!!!!

I MAKE IT RUN
!!!!!!!!!

How? I have same issue.

Not sure about how one would use this, but Github's certificate is available from this website: http://crl3.digicert.com/DigiCertGlobalG2TLSRSASHA2562020CA1-1.crl
Curiously, validity of this certificate began after Fri, 15 Mar 2024 00:00:00 GMT, which seems close to when people started having this error. Speculation, but it could be related.

The certificate is also using TLS v1.3 (at least in my web browser), and according to this stackoverflow question apparently older versions of java 8 might only use TLS v1.2 by default, but TLS v1.3 was backported to oracle java since version 8u261-b12 and AdoptOpenJDK since 8u262-b10. But it looks like you are past that version, so this probably doesn't apply to you.

Looking more into people having this validator issue there is one answer someone has made about adding java arguments that disable certificate validation. I predict this might "solve" the issue that certificates can't be validated properly, but this comes at quite the risk. You are no longer cryptographically sure that the server your computer is talking to is the server you think it is, meaning a larger risks for you, but if you think it's worth it, here is the link to answer about disabling on stackoverflow.

6lr6lr commented

I MAKE IT RUN
!!!!!!!!!

How? I have same issue.

Here how did it:

  1. Download hdd dump from:https://github.com/IgorTimofeev/MineOS/releases/tag/HDD and get .zip content
  2. Go to.minecraft/version/"your mc ver name"/saves/"your world name"/ and stay folder open
  3. Check your disk id in minecraft
  4. Add to .minecraft/version/"your mc ver name"/saves/"your world name"/opencomputers/"your disk id"
  5. Make sure that this disk is empty
  6. Put hdd dump in the disk
  7. Copy OS.lua file and rename copy to init.lua
  8. Run computer/server
  9. And it DONEπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰