A Raspberry Pi 4 makes a powerful Minecraft server for you, your friends and family. Robbie shows how to use his custom Spigot installer script to build your own Minecraft Server, ready to play with only a few simple steps. To verify our success, Jeff and Robbie got all their kids to join at once, and played for more than an hour. Watch with us to see the results and to get a sense for how well this SBC-powered Minecraft server performs.
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sudo apt install git git clone https://github.com/cat5tv/pinecraft cd pinecraft sudo ./install pi
Change your Linux user password:
passwd
Reboot Minecraft Server:
sudo ~/minecraft/reboot
Stop Minecraft Server Daemon:
sudo ~/minecraft/stop
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