How to Install PiqueServer on Fedora CoreOS Latest

PiqueServer is a Minecraft server implementation that is designed to be simple, lightweight, and efficient. It is compatible with the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft, and can be easily installed on Fedora CoreOS Latest using the following steps:

Step 1 - Install Required Packages

Before you can install PiqueServer, you need to install the required packages:

$ sudo dnf install git gcc make cmake openssl-devel

Step 2 - Clone PiqueServer Repository

Clone the PiqueServer repository using git:

$ git clone https://github.com/piqueserver/piqueserver

Step 3 - Build PiqueServer

Change to the PiqueServer directory and run the following commands to build PiqueServer:

$ cd piqueserver
$ make

Step 4 - Configure PiqueServer

Create the server.ini configuration file for PiqueServer:

$ cp server.ini.example server.ini

Edit the server.ini file to specify your server settings.

Step 5 - Run PiqueServer

Run PiqueServer from the piqueserver directory with the following command:

$ ./piqueserver

PiqueServer will start and create the necessary files and directories for the server.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed and configured PiqueServer on Fedora CoreOS Latest. You can now join and play on your new Minecraft server. Enjoy!

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