Setting up a Minecraft Game Server on Linux is as Easy as Pie with Cloudron on your Linode
In this video, we'll take a look at how you can use Cloudron to install and run a Multiplayer Minecraft Server on your Linode. We'll cover everything from setting up your Linode, installing Cloudron, to installing Minecraft.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:48 Login to Cloud Manager to Get Started
1:10 Setting Up Cloudron on a Linode
2:55 Accessing the LISH Console (Just in case!)
3:12 Accessing Cloudron via the Browser
3:30 Setting Up Cloudron
5:20 Installing Minecraft on Cloudron
8:04 Logging in to Your Minecraft Server
8:46 Let’s play Minecraft
9:00 Setting Up a Multiplayer Minecraft Server
10:02 Conclusion
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Product: Linode, Marketplace, Cloudron, Minecraft; Lana Lux;
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