In this tutorial I will explain how to set up a server on your own home computer. This is not a professional tutorial, it will explain the very basics on how to install a working Minecraft server.
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Linux
This tutorial for how to set up a Minecraft server on Linux was designed for people who doesn't have a lot of experience with Linux. There is a more advanced tutorial in the forums. This tutorial was tested on Ubuntu 9.10 32-bit but should work with most Linux distros.
Verifying Java version
This step is pretty much the same as in Windows. Open the terminal from Applications > Accessories > Terminal. Enter java -version. It should look something similar to this screenshot from Windows:
File:Cmd success.PNG
Make sure that you got version 1.6 (marked with a red box in the image)
Installing Java
If you get java: command not found (which may be followed by more text) or if you do have another java version than 1.6 then you need to install java.
Simply type this in terminal and press enter:
sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre-headless
(Note: In Fedora and Red Hat you use sudo yum install openjdk-6-jre-headless)
If it asks for a password enter your password. If you get asked "Is this OK [y/n]" Enter Y and press enter if required.
Java is now installed
Setting up the Minecraft Server
Download the latest Minecraft server here.
Create a new folder in your home folder (Places > Home) called "minecraft_server" or something similar. Extract the contents of the .zip file to this folder.
To change the server settings edit the Server.properties file.
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Quatroking butthurt much?
Reporting problems in the forum
Before you can ask for help in the forums make sure that your problems is not listed in the Common Problems
If your problem is not listed you can create a new thread asking for help in the Server Administration Make sure to include as much information as possible:
- Operating system
- What you were trying to do
- What you did so far
- Any errors you encountered
- Screenshots of the problem (if possible)
Other tutorials
Here are some other tutorials on how to set up a Minecraft server.
Linux tutorial for more advanced users
Windows tutorial with focus on how to forward a port