The pterodactyl-images project provides essential Docker images for the Pelican, Pterodactyl, and WISP game panels. This makes it simple to set up these platforms on your server. There is no need for deep technical knowledge. With the right instructions, anyone can get started.
To begin using pterodactyl-images, follow these straightforward steps:
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Check System Requirements
- Ensure you have Docker installed on your machine. If you do not have Docker, visit Docker's official site for installation instructions.
- Your system should have at least 4GB of RAM. More memory may be necessary for running multiple game servers simultaneously.
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Visit the Releases Page
- Go to the Releases page to find the latest versions of the Docker images. This page displays all available releases with descriptions.
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Download the Recommended Version
- Look for the most recent stable release. Click on it to open details where you will find download options. For most users, the latest version is the best choice.
Visit this page to download: Download pterodactyl-images
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Choose Your Operating System:
- Identify the correct file based on your operating system. Most users will be using Windows, Linux, or MacOS.
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Download Docker Image:
- Click on the desired Docker image to download it. The file may take some time, depending on your internet connection.
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Run the Docker Image:
- Open your command prompt or terminal.
- Use the following command:
docker run [IMAGE-NAME] - Replace
[IMAGE-NAME]with the name of the Docker image you downloaded.
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Follow the Setup Instructions:
- You may need to set environment variables or configure settings based on specific games or use cases. Refer to the documentation provided in the GitHub repository for detailed instructions.
- After running the Docker image, you may need to configure settings for your game server. This configuration will depend on the specific game you are setting up.
- Check the Pterodactyl documentation for instructions on setting up game servers.
Pterodactyl is a game server management panel. It allows users to manage their game servers in one place, with an intuitive and user-friendly interface.
No, you do not need programming skills. The download and setup process is straightforward, and detailed instructions are provided.
Yes, the Docker images allow you to run multiple game servers on a single machine. Just make sure your system has enough resources.
If you have any questions or issues, feel free to check the issues section on the GitHub repository or join the community forums related to Pterodactyl.
- Java: Ensures proper performance for game panels.
- Pelican: Streamlines game server management.
- WISP: Provides additional features for users.
For more information, visit the Releases page or explore the various topics mentioned above. With pterodactyl-images, setting up your game panel has never been easier!