Hello!
I see all the releases and guide's as Linux based server's.
Is there any way to use them on a Windows machine?
Thank you.
Hello!
I see all the releases and guide's as Linux based server's.
Is there any way to use them on a Windows machine?
Thank you.
no.
the closest you could get would be running the server (linux) in a VM like VBox or VMware...
you can use CoLinux, sry for my bad english
yes, you can use colinux, you can choose your favourite OS and find a image file for colinux with it. But there is a limit for incoming connections for it. 55.
To bad CoLinux isn't for 64-bit.
I must add -- CO LINUX IS JUNK
STAY AWAY FROM CO LINUX
<facepalm>
I AGREE with 343, personally all Virtual OS systems suck ASS if your even thinking about running a server MAKE IT DEDICATED for 2 reasons....
1. virtual systems do not get full system power as your running another OS
2. virtual systems take alot longer to setup then a dedicated server/machine (always having issues)
3. ya three.... mhmm if you run something this way your not determined enough to do things problerly. most likely you will run into problems and just give up in the end.
think once, think twice, relize it, do things right the first time.
use VBOX or VMWARE at Windust for easy making
or if you realy advance in linux, use stand alone linux version
or u can also try wubi but that's a little harder :D up to you
colinux for beginner but now all files cannot access
hm... I have a test server on colinux, and a public server on Linux. IMHO, colinux is much easier than VMs.