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YayFun:


--- Quote from: DontCare4Free on June 19, 2012, 11:45:10 PM ---No, but many VNC clients replace low ports like port 1 with 5900+n. So port 1 would be changed to 5901, etc.

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Oh, I see. Didn't know that.

Fluff-is-back:

Only thing is, I have attempted this before, I think on 10.04 and the server would crash after several hours. Perhaps it's because I was using the GNOME desktop environment, could that have caused the problems?

DontCare4Free:


--- Quote from: Fluff-is-back on June 20, 2012, 05:27:23 AM ---Only thing is, I have attempted this before, I think on 10.04 and the server would crash after several hours. Perhaps it's because I was using the GNOME desktop environment, could that have caused the problems?

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Older version of wine?

Warground:

I tried to host on linux a few years ago.
As far as i remember there was a problem with TCPobjects, or some other networking stuff?!?
is that fixed?





YayFun:


--- Quote from: Warground on June 20, 2012, 10:18:41 AM ---I tried to host on linux a few years ago.
As far as i remember there was a problem with TCPobjects, or some other networking stuff?!?
is that fixed?

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Worked fine for me.


--- Quote from: Fluff-is-back on June 20, 2012, 05:27:23 AM ---Only thing is, I have attempted this before, I think on 10.04 and the server would crash after several hours. Perhaps it's because I was using the GNOME desktop environment, could that have caused the problems?

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No crashes for me. Server was up for well over a day, I brought it down though because I was moving to a more powerful dedicated server to host on.

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