[cod] Centos 5 Wine-cod5 server tutorial

Dnk d.k.emaillists at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 06:44:36 EST 2008


I'll have the CentOS version first thing in the am. It is 3am here.  
Some yo yo thought it would be funny to pull a fire alarm in our  
building.

At any rate this is the one with the installer script.


D

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On 12-Dec-08, at 2:10 AM, "Terje Tjeldnes" <terje at tjeldnes.no> wrote:

> Ok, "guide" updated for screen instead of X (in other words, greatly  
> simplified).
>
> Same location: http://www.multikill.no/guides/cod5-wine-debian-guide.txt
>
> Please let me know if this is going to be used anywhere... I won't  
> bother keeping it up to date if no-one plans to use it ;)
>
> - Terje
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Terje Tjeldnes <terje at tjeldnes.no>  
> wrote:
> I didn't even _think_ of this possibility... Hehe... Thanks for the  
> tip, I'll modify my guide later tonight.
>
> - Terje
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Brendan Hurley  
> <rizzla20 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> im just curious as to why you would want to install an X enviroment  
> and GNOME on a gameserver? This is unnecessary,
> apt-get install screen
> sudo dpkg -i wine_1.1.10........................
> screen wine ./CoDWaWmp.exe +set dedicated 2 +set net_ip your_ip +set  
> net_port your_port +exec server.cfg +map_rotate
>
> server is now running, if you want to keep it running in background  
> simply detatch from screen "ctrl+a d". to resume "screen -r"
>
> Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 15:10:46 +0100
> From: terje at tjeldnes.no
>
> To: cod at icculus.org
> Subject: Re: [cod] Centos 5 Wine-cod5 server tutorial
>
> Ok, done.
>
> I must admit, there's been a couple of weeks since I actually did  
> this on my own server, so I might have forgotten a step or two. If  
> anyone has the opportunity to try this out, please do so and give me  
> feedback. I'll update the guide if needed.
>
> The guide can be found at:
>
> http://www.multikill.no/guides/cod5-wine-debian-guide.txt
>
> Keep in mind that this is not a guide for linux newbies. I'm  
> assuming that you have basic knowledge of how linux works. If you  
> feel I have been too vague or unspecific at some points, feel free  
> to tell me about it and I'll try to clarify, but I won't write a ten- 
> page in-depth all-scenarios-possible-guide. This is a "quick" guide.
>
> Please give feedbacks to me personally to avoid spamming this list,  
> though! I'll email the list if I update the guide.
>
> - Terje
>
> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Terje Tjeldnes <terje at tjeldnes.no>  
> wrote:
> I'll write a debian/ubuntu guide, give me a few minutes...
>
>
>
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