Author Topic: [GUIDE] Hosting a Dedicated Server on Linux  (Read 6141 times)

No, but many VNC clients replace low ports like port 1 with 5900+n. So port 1 would be changed to 5901, etc.

Oh, I see. Didn't know that.

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?

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?
Older version of wine?

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?




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?

Worked fine for me.

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?

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.

Does it drop off the server list?

If this works, I loving love you.

Does it drop off the server list?
If it does, then just put webcom_postserver(); in console.

Does it drop off the server list?

If this works, I loving love you.

I had no drops. If it does update wine if you have an old one installed, or follow the post above.

Are you aware you could have just used Wine and then double clicked on the dedicated server icon? Wine actually runs Blockland very very well, u just cant have fullscreen.

Are you aware you could have just used Wine and then double clicked on the dedicated server icon? Wine actually runs Blockland very very well, u just cant have fullscreen.

This tutorial is geared towards setting the server up with VNC other components as a proper dedicated server.

Fill me in on what a VNC is please

Fill me in on what a VNC is please
It's a remote desktop thing for managing servers.

Okay, once Teamspeak says something about my license, I'll be installing VNC in a heartbeat and moving the server to a new location.

Seriously, +1 respect to you and the Wine Dev Team.

Are you aware you could have just used Wine and then double clicked on the dedicated server icon? Wine actually runs Blockland very very well, u just cant have fullscreen.

That runs the client too which I was not aiming for.  You need to use the command manually or from a script to prevent the client from also loading.

Just an update:

I discovered my FTP server prevented logging into the folder path Blockland creates.  I fixed it by doing this.

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mv /root/Blockland/ /var/blockland/

Afterwards I appended the following to the launcher options.

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-profilePath "/var/blockland"