(LINUX) How to host a dedicated plutonium server on Ubuntu 22.04
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Hello! I have tried to look for a while to host a dedicated server on bo1 and bo2 via linux ubuntu 22.04. I sadly do not have a dedicated window server machine but a Linux ubuntu 22.04 dedicated server. I cant find a tutorial how to do it. Can anyones help me? Thank you really much!
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Monologue hello,
For T5 server configuration, see: https://plutonium.pw/docs/server/t5/setting-up-a-server/
Unofficial linux guide (you might have to modify it for T5): https://forum.plutonium.pw/topic/12870/guide-debian-t6-server-on-linux-vps-dedicated-server?_=1655449163586Hope this helps.
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RektInator Hello! thank you for the guides. I was able to download the files for the dedicated server but for some reasons the files are for bo2 and im looking to make a bo1 server. Im really confused where to find the dedicated_zm.cfg for bo1 and how to change everything for bo1
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Monologue Like I said, you have to use our docs to get the T5 files. Don't use the files linked in the thread. The T5 (server) files can be found in
%LocalAppdata%\Plutonium
after running the Plutonium updater. Simply copy this folder from your machine to your server.Use the linux guide to setup wine, everything else should be done through our official docs.
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RektInator said in (LINUX) How to host a dedicated plutonium server on Ubuntu 22.04:
Hello. I still have issues, I cant lauch the game server for bo1 via wine, it cant locate the server folder and I tried transfering the vanilla bo1 folder, If I understood correctly it make the server working. Im really confused how to make it work on linux ubuntu 22.04. I never took a whole day and trying to figure everything out. I have experience in hosting game server and I never had so much issues hosting a game server. Is there any tutorials for T5 linux ubuntu? Im really lost here. Thank you for your help in advance
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Monologue THE TRUTH IF YOU CAN HOST THE SERVERS IN LINUX AS MUCH AS T5 AND T6 MY DISCORD IS
Well#3763
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why using ubuntu as distro choice, when it comes to servers? stock debian is better. Or try OpenBSD for servers