![]() So in a terminal we write the following:Ĭd /home/pi/.minecraft/libraries/org/lwjgl/lwjgl/lwjgl/2.9.4-nightly-20150209Īfter all these commands we will have the Minecraft server installed and configured. ![]() Now we have to download the necessary minecraft files to obtain the Minecraft server. We press yes to the question they ask us and we restart the system. So we write the following:Īnd in the configuration wizard we go to option 9, in advanced configuration and there we look for the entry called AB GL Driver. Now we have to open the Noobs wizard to activate the new libraries and for our Debian to start using it. Sudo apt-get -y install xcompmgr libgl1-mesa-dri & sudo apt-get -y install libalut0 libalut-dev & sudo apt-get -y install mesa-utils We configure the system and once done we open a terminal and write the following:Īnd now we install the libraries related to the reproduction of graphics: Once we have everything, we connect it and we insert the microsd card with Noobs. There are other more fun utilities like use Raspberry Pi as a Minecraft server, a free server typical of the famous video game.įor this we only need a Raspberry Pi with its basic accessories, an internet connection and a fast enough microsd card as to make users not complain about the response time. The usefulness of Raspberry Pi as an auxiliary server is more than proven, but that does not have to force us to always use the raspberry computer as a business server.
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