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windows server 2012 r2
5 (29.4%)
linux
10 (58.8%)
mac os x
2 (11.8%)

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Author Topic: Wine or Windows Server 2012 R2?  (Read 826 times)

So. I'm trying to setup a blogland server (for stuff) and I have the choice of A. Using a Ubuntu-based distro and using wine to manage it, or B. using a copy of Windows Server 2012 R2 and running Blockland directly off of that. I will script my own server-management server, so I do not need any GUI-based solution on the server machine. I know that Linux is more lightweight but so is WS2012.
halp

I've had good experience using Ubuntu and some wine script someone left around here on the forums. A lot less overhead with Linux, and unless you're a college student then Windows Server will cost you money while Ubuntu is free. Only issue is that Add-ins don't load alphabetically on Ubuntu, but that shouldn't be a problem as well as everything is made well.

You can create an ntfs partition in order to get add-ons to load in the correct order. You still can't inject dlls though. Unless someone figured out how to do that.

You can create an ntfs partition in order to get add-ons to load in the correct order. You still can't inject dlls though. Unless someone figured out how to do that.
Oh, right
you use cheat engine and open Blockland, memory view -> inject dll
then execute function of a dll etc

Please Debian, Ubuntu is Cancer, or CentOS, basically most anything but Ubuntu. Ubuntu is only good for beginners using it for everyday computing.