Recomendation for a Linux Server setup

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  • Hi,

    I would like to set up a Linux Server for Nexuiz. Is there any recomendation for a minimized system (SUSE, etc.), just to run the Nexuiz Server, to avoid any unneccessary overhead?

    I want to give it a try to run it under VMWare to see the possible performance.

    I am a Linux Newbie but can get help for the setup, but would like to have some advices in which direction a Linux setup should go.

    Best regards,

    Claus
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Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:52 pm

  • the best route would probably be to go with debian. Then install nexuiz through apt and if you want install openSSH as well, and then put all the paks and configs in the ~/.nexuiz/ folder.
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Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:41 pm

  • Dokujisan wrote:You might want to start here first.

    http://forums.alientrap.local/viewtopic.php?t=18


    I know the guide to install Nexuiz under Linux. The question is which Linux version is the "easiest" one for Nexuiz and whether I can use for example a SUSE Linux and just use install option 1 or 2 or 3 to get a more or less

    minimized Linux system capable for Nexuiz without too much overhead.

    From the other post I learnd now Debian-Linux.

    Best regards,

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  • The dedicated server doesn't need anything that's not installed on any linux system by default, so any linux distribution should work fine. If you want to keep it to a bare minimum, debian is a good choice (the 180mb netinstall iso should suffice, installation is mostly a matter of hitting enter repeatedly. just disable everything in the software selection screen).
    If you don't want to install anything, you could also get a live cd (http://damnsmalllinux.org/ is probably the smallest) and run the server from a second cd or usb drive.
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  • Many thanks! This advice is what I am looking for.

    If I get something up and running I will post it and invite for testing.

    Best regards,

    Claus


    KadaverJack wrote:The dedicated server doesn't need anything that's not installed on any linux system by default, so any linux distribution should work fine. If you want to keep it to a bare minimum, debian is a good choice (the 180mb netinstall iso should suffice, installation is mostly a matter of hitting enter repeatedly. just disable everything in the software selection screen).
    If you don't want to install anything, you could also get a live cd (http://damnsmalllinux.org/ is probably the smallest) and run the server from a second cd or usb drive.
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