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I need to figure out what it takes to move my Minecraft save files from Windows to Linux. Should have started it long ago but never got around to it. It's quite literally the only thing I've used Windows for in a decade. Everything else I've always used Linux compatible stuff if not Linux itself for the last 26 years.
Are these modded worlds? If not, it should be plug in and play. I didn't have any problems when I moved my worlds.
I'd recommend Prism for your Linux minecraft launcher.
i installed prism on a whim a while back when i felt like Minecraft for a day.
it just seems to work out of the box with all mods I've tried
I've had one or two issues with using mods on Prism, but for the most part it's been working out of the box for mods too.
Completely vanilla.
Probably quite easy if you use the Java edition.
You copy and paste it, if it's the java version.
Java is cross-platform lol
I've moved enough things in the past to know that things aren't always as cross-platform as they seem and to not take anything for granted. Even txt files are cross platform and we all know there is that carriage return issue.