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Install the full on the Pi 3

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Open Terminal on your Raspberry Pi, and begin by installing some tools:

sudo apt-get -y install xcompmgr libgl1mesa-dri && sudo apt-get -y install libalut0 libalut-dev && sudo apt-get -y install mesa-utils

Next, we need to enable an experiment­al graphics driver. Run sudo raspi-config and scroll down to ‘Advanced Options’. Press Return. Choose ‘AB – GL Driver’ and enable it. Now download the official Minecraft client with the following: mkdir ~/Minecraft; mkdir ~/Minecraft/ Natives;

cd ~/Minecraft && wget https://s3. amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/launcher/ Minecraft.jar Launch it by running: $ java -jar Minecraft.jar Now you need to log in with your username and password. Next, click the ‘Profile Editor’ tab, then click the box that’s underneath Version to open up a new window. Find the dropdown menu named ‘Use Version’ and choose ‘1.8.9’. Next, click ‘Save Profile’.

Click the Play button at the bottom to begin downloadin­g the files. When the downloads are finished, you need to close the launcher and re-open Terminal. Run the following commands: $ cd ~/Minecraft/Natives && wget https:// www.dropbox.com/s/4oxcvz3ky7­a3x6f/liblwjgl.so

$ wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ m0r8e01jg2­og36z/libopenal.so

$ cd /home/pi/.minecraft/libraries/org/ lwjgl/lwjgl/lwjgl/2.9.4-nightly-20150209 && rm lwjgl-2.9.4-nightly-20150209.jar

$ wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ mj15sz3bub­4dmr6/lwjgl-2.9.4nightly-20150209.jar $ cd ~/Minecraft/ $ wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ jkhr58apwa­7pt1w/run.sh $ sudo chmod +x run.sh Next, we need to make some changes to one of the files we’ve downloaded with the following: $ sudo nano ~/Minecraft/run.sh Scroll down with the arrows, and after the ‘=’ enter your Minecraft personal details: email, username, and password. Press Ctrl-X when you’re done, then press Y and Return to confirm the changes.

To run Minecraft at any time, just enter the following command:

cd ~/Minecraft && ./run.sh

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