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======Creating a Minecraft Server - BedRock====== | ======Creating a Minecraft Server - BedRock====== | ||
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This tutorial is for creating a Minecraft server using the CraftBukkit Mod on Ubuntu 18. When choosing your server, be sure that it has at a minimum of 1GB of RAM. The more players you want to host, the more RAM you will require. As a guide, 1GB is a good amount for 10 players.\\ | This tutorial is for creating a Minecraft server using the CraftBukkit Mod on Ubuntu 18. When choosing your server, be sure that it has at a minimum of 1GB of RAM. The more players you want to host, the more RAM you will require. As a guide, 1GB is a good amount for 10 players.\\ | ||
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To suspend the Screen instance press cntl-a d. This will return you to the main console. The previous Screen instance will still be running in the background. To return to that instance, type: | To suspend the Screen instance press cntl-a d. This will return you to the main console. The previous Screen instance will still be running in the background. To return to that instance, type: | ||
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To close the Screen instance, run the command: | To close the Screen instance, run the command: |