[linux] Ubuntu 10.04 64x (RESOLVED)
Hi, I'm getting a PW server, but I found no tutorial for ubuntu x64,
ok can you show me some with "vbox", "vmware and" colinux ". But I would not use windows
My operating system is ubuntu already, if it were possible to show a link of any tutorial that match my needs this will be great for me. Thanks in advance!
~ Gustavo.
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really thanks rbb138!!!
here is the link I was looking for http://forum.ragezone.com/f694/pw-13...es-use-556520/
Re: [linux] Ubuntu 10.04 64x
theres no tutorial for it because it doesnt really require any setting up if u already have a nice linux install.
This is what ur looking for:
http://forum.ragezone.com/f694/pw-13...es-use-556520/
Re: [linux] Ubuntu 10.04 64x (RESOLVED)
You may prefer this release:
http://forum.ragezone.com/f694/compl...2/#post6233347
It's more up to date ;)
Re: [linux] Ubuntu 10.04 64x (RESOLVED)
i beleive that 343's release has a setup for the ia32-libs to run on a x64 structure you should check that out in releases.
let us know how it works for ya.
Re: [linux] Ubuntu 10.04 64x (RESOLVED)
You cant really update the sever files lol, only the .data files which everybody replaces with ones exported from our clients anyway.
I still use beasties and it works nicely.
Re: [linux] Ubuntu 10.04 64x (RESOLVED)
By no means am I "trash talking" Beastie's release, that's actually what I started with (and is ultimately the 'base' of my release)
However, there has been so much changed -- I couldn't even begin to keep track, and no, not 'just' .datas, how about many maps -- the fixed gdelivery (so that all levels of TW are working)... There is a tad more to it than merely changing 'data's' ;)
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What I am trying to say, is, my release is probably the most comprehensive to date. Many of the things people 'seek' are already right there in my release. Pretty current 'datas', maps, newest gdeliveryd, pwAdmin, tons of addons, auto-announce, full 'website', ia-32 libs; I left no stone un-turned, it really is pretty gosh darn complete and 'up to date'...