After trying out some stuff, I found a way to run a server successfully on a Raspberry Pi (or maybe even other ARM devices).
First of, download the server files from
Now, go to
(Note that you’ll need to have all the necessary stuff installed, just google if it can’t find a command and install it)
Afterwards, install mono if you haven’t done so already. For Arch Linux as example you’d just need to do
When you have done so, go back to your home folder and execute these commands (same story as above with the commands).
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At last, go to your server directory and run
First of, download the server files from
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and extract them in some folder.Now, go to
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, click on Clone or Download and then Download ZIP. Now extract that too in some folder and execute these commands in the folder.Please, Anmelden or Registrieren to view quote content!
(Note that you’ll need to have all the necessary stuff installed, just google if it can’t find a command and install it)
Afterwards, install mono if you haven’t done so already. For Arch Linux as example you’d just need to do
pacman -S mono
.When you have done so, go back to your home folder and execute these commands (same story as above with the commands).
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, edited a bit because I had issues without sudo)At last, go to your server directory and run
chmod +X run.sh
. Now you should be able to start your server via the run.sh.