Is Linux still usable as a server host?
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Stulander
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Is Linux still usable as a server host?
I want to apply for a server license soon, and I'd preferably like to host it on Linux. I noticed there are hardly any Linux servers these days on the server list... is there any specific reason?
Thanks
Thanks
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BloodyDeed
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
It's usable and it's working flawlessly.
Some minor issues with punkbuster but there is nothing that you couldn't solve.
I've been running my servers on linux for years, think most people use windows cause administration is a bit easier.
Some minor issues with punkbuster but there is nothing that you couldn't solve.
I've been running my servers on linux for years, think most people use windows cause administration is a bit easier.

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Stulander
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Excellent, thank you. I just ordered my hosting, going to get it set up now so I can apply for a license!
I remember NEW used to use a Linux host and they never ever crashed when I played there... coincidence?! I think not!
I remember NEW used to use a Linux host and they never ever crashed when I played there... coincidence?! I think not!
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BloodyDeed
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
That might come in handy for you:
http://bloodydeed.ch/pr/BD_linux_server_tutorial.pdf
Linux servers crash as well, but about the same amount than windows servers.
http://bloodydeed.ch/pr/BD_linux_server_tutorial.pdf
Linux servers crash as well, but about the same amount than windows servers.

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Stulander
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Ok cool that might be handy, thanks.
Everything is running and I applied for the license. Just gotta wait now.
Everything is running and I applied for the license. Just gotta wait now.
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Rapid12
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Stulander wrote:Ok cool that might be handy, thanks.
Everything is running and I applied for the license. Just gotta wait now.
Will the server be for public play?
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Stulander
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Yes..........
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DDS
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Yes Linux is a good choice. I ran a couple off of Linux a few years ago.'[R-DEV wrote:BloodyDeed;1856601']That might come in handy for you:
http://bloodydeed.ch/pr/BD_linux_server_tutorial.pdf
Linux servers crash as well, but about the same amount than windows servers.
Nice tutorial. Thanks!
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Stulander
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Another question: Is there any reason not to use the 64 bit BF2 server? Any issues?
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IINoddyII
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
come on into the server admin forums 
we've got beers and bbq going
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f109-p ... ate-forums
we've got beers and bbq going
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f109-p ... ate-forums
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BloodyDeed
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Punkbuster setup can cause some trouble but nothing that wouldn't be solvable.Stulander wrote:Another question: Is there any reason not to use the 64 bit BF2 server? Any issues?
Also it's recommended to run a kernel above 3.0 as some of the 2.6 kernel suffer from very long times between map changes.

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Stulander
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Yeah I know, I just didn't deem it necessary to create another thread for one question.'[R-MOD wrote:IINoddyII;1857641']come on into the server admin forums
we've got beers and bbq going
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f109-p ... ate-forums
Ok cool, thanks. 64 bit it is![R-DEV]BloodyDeed wrote:Punkbuster setup can cause some trouble but nothing that wouldn't be solvable.
Also it's recommended to run a kernel above 3.0 as some of the 2.6 kernel suffer from very long times between map changes.
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Stulander
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Do we have any idea what causes the long delay between maps for the older kernel versions?
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brezmans
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
There's a thread in the SA forums about it, I believe.
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Stulander
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Re: Is Linux still usable as a server host?
Ok cool I'll take a look, thanks.
