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A special version of "Minecraft" is available to download and install on the Raspberry Pi for free, but setting it up isn't as simple as running it on Windows.
Through the use of Docker, you can quickly get new software and services up and running on your Raspberry Pi. Here's how to get it installed.
Boot your Raspberry Pi and you will be presented with a menu offering many different operating systems for installation. Tick the box next to Raspbian and then click Install and wait.
NOOBS is the built-in operating system installer for Raspberry Pi. But if you already know which operating system you want to use, there's a quicker way to get your Pi up and running.
If you've grown tired of running Linux distros on your Raspberry Pi, you can switch things up by installing Windows 11 on the device.
If you want to install Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi4, make sure you meet the system requirements mentioned and then follow these steps.
If you want to use Raspberry Pi on a Windows computer, follow the steps mentioned in this post to install Raspberry Pi OS on VirtualBox.
The software we're going to use to stream music from the Raspberry Pi works significantly better with the newest version of Java installed. So, we're going to install OpenJFX manually.
Although you can install it on Windows or Linux, you can also run it on a compact device like a Raspberry Pi. Octoprint recommends Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+, 4B, or Zero 2 hardware for the software.
Software installation is also handled in a similar manner. For the last part of this tutorial we go and install a screen capture tool called scrot and we do this by typing $ sudo aptget install ...