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  1. #1 Setting up a server on Centos (Linux)? 
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    I have a vps running on Centos 5.5 32 bit (Linux) im new to it and I don't know how to set up my sever like how i normaly would on windows, seening there isn't any tutiorals either only for Ubuntu which doesn't work for me.

    Please help, Thank you a ton!
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    Convert run.bat to shell [sh]

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    And yah i alost suggest not using lunix for hosting a p server its very bad support for a p server
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    Quote Originally Posted by raped View Post
    And yah i alost suggest not using lunix for hosting a p server its very bad support for a p server
    lmao
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    Quote Originally Posted by raped View Post
    And yah i alost suggest not using lunix for hosting a p server its very bad support for a p server
    What the fuck you talking about?

    Linux is better for server's cuz it is more safe and stable, and most important u haven't to pay for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by D@rkAlliance View Post
    What the fuck you talking about?

    Linux is better for server's cuz it is more safe and stable, and most important u haven't to pay for it
    Just converting .nbat to sh won't work. I have the same problem as him with my centOS. It won't install JAVA correctly, jdk yea but not java (not the newest version so most servers wont run). The guides aren't for CentOS either, their for othe rlinux OS's. Yes theres a difference.

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    Windows 2003.


    Problem solved. Yes it may not be as stable, but it sure it a lot easier to manage.
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    So i'm guessing no-one uses Linux to host their servers? although i see most people bragging about their server is hosted on a Linux vps oh well.

    Does anyone know any commands or any such?
    like would this work for a PI base? (just using it as a tester because it's packaged):
    Code:
    #!/bin/bash
    java -cp bin;deps/poi.jar;deps/mysql.jar;deps/mina.jar;deps/slf4j.jar;deps/slf4j-nop.jar;deps/jython.jar;log4j-1.2.15.jar; server.Server
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