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I've been trying to use Forge for a 1.12.2 mod using the Prism Launcher and I've been getting crashes with exit code 6.

The console log is this.

I've tried running Optifine as a test mod and I have tried running with no mods, but both gave the same result.

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Keep on using the original Launcher

Run Vanilla 1.12.2 once and close the game

Download Optifine and run optifine as installer (click on the optifine jar)

Start the launcher and make sure the Optifine profile is selected - then test it again

 

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I tried both Vanilla and Optfine like you said, and both gave the same result. So I believe the issue is most likely with Minecraft in general and not Forge

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Of the newer versions I have tested, 1.21.5 does work perfectly fine, but the only others I have tried, being 1.12.2 and now 1.16.5 with the mods you suggested showing the same results of crashing with exit code 6.

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I've tried the java version you linked to and got a new exit code of 127

Here is the new console log

I also tried making sure that I had Java 8 selected with the version of Java 8 I already had installed and got the same exit code

Here is the console log with that installation in case it has any differences

I do notice both say 'Java checker returned some invalid data we don't understand:' followed by 'Minecraft might not start properly.' which could be some issues.

 

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But your Launcher does not find it
 

Java path is:
/run/user/1000/doc/3f910b8/java

Checking Java version...
Java checker returned some invalid data we don't understand:

Check the Azul Zulu site and select your OS and download the latest Java 8 build for Linux

https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-8-lts&package=jre#zulu

After installation, check the path and put this path into your Launcher Java settings (Java Executable)

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