Posted February 3Feb 3 Pretty self-explanatory. It's kind of distracting to see a window open all the time, is there any way to run it in the background?
February 3Feb 3 If you minimize the window it'll contain itself to the system tray and remove itself from the taskbar
October 30Oct 30 Author I am running Server on Raspberry Pi through SSH. How to put this in the background in terminal?
Friday at 07:29 PM5 days Glodden Godd On 10/30/2025 at 1:32 PM, BengalEmpire767 said:I am running Server on Raspberry Pi through SSH. How to put this in the background in terminal?This is more of a Linux problem than MCGalaxy. You could use screen. I'm not sure if it's installed by default on Raspbian, though.
Saturday at 09:52 AM4 days Author 14 hours ago, Pear said:This is more of a Linux problem than MCGalaxy. You could use screen. I'm not sure if it's installed by default on Raspbian, though.It is not, but installing it is easy enough, ill try rnHey wait a second, i cant detach the screen cause i have to do a command, which I can't do without closing MCGalaxy....also what happens when the raspberry pi abruptly turns off? (load shedding is real)Wait no, the screen works, yay!The server runs even though i closed the session. I can reattach anytime and use the console. Epik
Pretty self-explanatory. It's kind of distracting to see a window open all the time, is there any way to run it in the background?