[Guide] [Debian] T5 Server on Linux VPS/Dedicated Server
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Hello Everyone,
Today I am going to show you how i setup a Plutonium T5 Server on Linux distibution.
Diclamer :
To make this guide I used several existing topics .
I also want to apologize in advance for my English, it is not very good.VPS/Dedi Setup :
First things first you need to get yourself a VPS/Dedicated Server with last version of Debian 10 installed (Probably work on Debian 11).Script Setup : Last Update [14/07/2022]
You can show the procedure on Github repo.
if link doesn't work : https://github.com/Sterbweise/T5Serverhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxyRv9PqDIQ
Later I will try to provide you with a manual installation.
In case of problems I encourage you to explore the installation script (install.sh).
And of course to ask me questions.
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I have a problem after I install everything and set the port and try to start the server
Unable to load import '_BinkRegisterFrameBuffers@8' from module 'binkw32.dll'
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MayD What is the rest of the error message?
It is possible that the script cannot be found the game files. This may be caused by the specified path or by running the script as an administrator -
Minami
Yeah i run it with sudo because when i run it without sudo it stuck with this message :
OD_T5_S SP build win-x86 Sep 1 2011
begin $init
Adding fastfile 'en_code_pre_gfx' to queue
Adding fastfile 'code_pre_gfx' to queue
Loading fastfile 'en_code_pre_gfx'
used 0.00 MB memory in DB alloci tried to write status command no responde from the server
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MayD This message should not be a problem, just wait for the server to configure itself
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Minami i waited 6 hours or more still same problem
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MayD Your console just displays these lines no more ?
OD_T5_S SP build win-x86 Sep 1 2011
begin $init
Adding fastfile 'en_code_pre_gfx' to queue
Adding fastfile 'code_pre_gfx' to queue
Loading fastfile 'en_code_pre_gfx'
used 0.00 MB memory in DB alloc -
Minami said in [Guide] [Debian] T5 Server on Linux VPS/Dedicated Server:
used 0.00 MB memory in DB alloc
yeah no more
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I've got the same problem and nothing happen
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Apologies for rezzing this thread, this guide and script are out of date. Relying on several file acquisition methods that were automated but no longer exist.