1. Download Appropriate Package (See Table Below) From [Here](https://jenkins.thebrokenrail.com/job/minecraft-pi-docker/job/master/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/out/deb/)
2. Install With ``sudo apt install ./<PathToFile>``
| ``minecraft-pi-native`` | Minecraft: Pi Edition Using Docker Device Mounting For GPU Acceleration (Recommended For ARM Devices (ie. Raspberry Pi, PinePhone, etc)) |
While the distribution-provided version of Docker works fine on most systems, in rare cases it can be outdated and cause bugs. Before reporting a bug, try using the official builds of Docker. These can be installed by following your distribution's instructions at https://docs.docker.com/engine/install.
By default Raspbian Buster ships an older version of the package ``libseccomp2``. This package is used to block certain dangerous system calls from running inside Docker containers. The included version accidentally blocks the system call ``clock_gettime64``, this causes bugs inside Minecraft: Pi Edition. However, the Debian ``buster-backports`` repo includes an updated version. You can enable the ``buster-backports`` repo and update ``libseccomp2`` by running:
This supports running on a PinePhone using Mobian. However, you will need to attach a keyboard and mouse as Minecraft: Pi Edition does not have touch support.
### ``Error response from daemon: error gathering device information while adding custom device "/dev/dri": no such file or directory``
Make sure you are using the correct GPU drivers for your system. If you are using a Raspberry Pi, make sure you have set your GPU driver to ``Full KMS`` or ``Fake KMS`` in ``raspi-config``.
### ``Segmentation Fault``
1. Attempt To Reproduce Issue And Record Instructions
2. Report On Issue Tracker Including The Instructions To Reproduce
The dedicated server is a version of Minecraft: Pi Edition modified to run in a headless environment. It loads settings from a ``server.properties`` file.
To use, install the ``minecraft-pi-server`` package and run ``minecraft-pi-server``. It will generate the world and ``server.properties`` in the current directory.