Cuberite on german Raspberry Pi magazine issue for September
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Well, the magazine has a cover DVD and full article on installation. Looked over it and there seemed to be some new start/stop scripts written by people working for the magazine, though I could be mistaken about that. Interestingly they tell the user to use the /help command, and there's a screenshot right next to that, showing the error that the user cannot execute that command ... heh. But aside from that, nice little article.
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Do you have a link/picture? Smile
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I'd venture a guess that it's this one, but it's pay-only and doesn't have a mention on the web, other than "minecraft server":
http://www.raspberry-pi-geek.de/Magazin/2015/05
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That's awesome, please show us!Big Grin
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It's basically an article roughly based (extended and reworked) on this tutorial (http://jankarres.de/2014/01/raspberry-pi...tallieren/) with added screenshots and corrections, and it never mentions MCServer, just Cuberite, I think. I don't have the issue here but I'll try to make some photos next chance I get. Smile
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http://imgur.com/a/hGTsQ

Enjoy. Smile One screenshot is missing but there was no more text and the screenshot just basically showed plain Minecraft forest.
If you wish, I will translate stuff.

The part with Cuberite basically explains that it has it's advantages, such ARM builds being available, and that there is a Web-interface to configure the whole thing. It mentions that the filenames still reflect the old project name MCServer and that Cuberite is the actual name now. Then the article goes on to explain how to install it, run it automatically, explains a few basic commands, explains dynamic dns services, whitelist use, and the basics of configuring the network so the Pi is reachable and all that. Smile
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(09-18-2015, 03:36 AM)Jammet Wrote: http://imgur.com/a/hGTsQ

Enjoy. Smile One screenshot is missing but there was no more text and the screenshot just basically showed plain Minecraft forest.
If you wish, I will translate stuff.

The part with Cuberite basically explains that it has it's advantages, such ARM builds being available, and that there is a Web-interface to configure the whole thing. It mentions that the filenames still reflect the old project name MCServer and that Cuberite is the actual name now. Then the article goes on to explain how to install it, run it automatically, explains a few basic commands, explains dynamic dns services, whitelist use, and the basics of configuring the network so the Pi is reachable and all that. Smile

Well its nice to hear that this Server software is being noticed globally (or at least in other countries)
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(09-18-2015, 08:02 AM)Aberts10 Wrote: Well its nice to hear that this Server software is being noticed globally (or at least in other countries)

The whole team is from multiple countriesTongue
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That's really coolBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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