
to make sure you're in the right directory. Run the following commands: apt install software-properties-commonĪdd-apt-repository ppa:openjdk-r/ppa & apt update If it worked, you should see a prompt that looks something like Now you'll need to install some dependencies.Enter the following commands: chmod + x start-ubuntu. Once it's done, it's time to start Ubuntu.Hold down anywhere in the terminal window for a second, and then choose "PASTE." Hit enter to let it run. Tap the "COPY" button and then tap the "LAUNCH" button.Tap the "CHOOSE" button and choose Ubuntu.Open AnLinux, swipe from the left to open the navigation drawer, and then click "Dashboard.".The first thing you'll need to do is download Termux and AnLinux, both available from the Play Store.If this all sounds good to you, keep reading, because it's time for the instructions. You should also have a fairly powerful processor since Minecraft does need to do some computational work. Even though a Minecraft server can easily run on 1GB of RAM, you'll need more RAM so Android itself doesn't crash. If you're interested, it's recommended that you use a phone or tablet with at least 4GB RAM.
