Christmas Community is a Minecraft modpack that adds festive features to the game. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Christmas Community on Ubuntu Server Latest.
Before getting started, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
Git is a version control system that allows you to download and manage source code from GitHub.
To install Git, open your terminal and run the following command:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
Once Git is installed, clone Christmas Community from GitHub by running the following command:
git clone https://github.com/Wingysam/Christmas-Community.git
This will create a folder called "Christmas-Community" in your home directory.
Christmas Community requires several mods to work properly. You can install them by running the following commands one by one:
cd Christmas-Community
wget https://media.forgecdn.net/files/3053/544/Elevators-1.7.10-1.3.8.jar -P mods
wget https://media.forgecdn.net/files/3045/330/MinecraftComesAlive-5.3.0-MC1.7.10.jar -P mods
wget https://media.forgecdn.net/files/3097/427/MoCreatures-6.3.1-universal.jar -P mods
wget https://media.forgecdn.net/files/3024/705/PandorasBox-1.7.10-4.0.6.jar -P mods
wget https://media.forgecdn.net/files/3083/626/Ruins-1.7.10.jar -P mods
wget https://media.forgecdn.net/files/3166/951/Thaumcraft-1.7.10-4.2.3.5.jar -P mods
To start the Minecraft server with Christmas Community, run the following command:
java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar nogui
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Christmas Community on your Ubuntu Server Latest. Log into Minecraft and enjoy the festive features of this modpack.
In this tutorial, you have learned how to install Christmas Community on Ubuntu Server Latest. By following these steps, you can easily add festive features to your Minecraft server and enjoy the holiday season with your friends and family.
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