Setting up a Quake 4 Dedicated Linux Server

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Setting up a Quake 4 Dedicated Linux Server

Postby AlexJTanner » Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:58 pm

I have a couple of spare computer lying around an I was wondering how I would go about setting up a dedicated Quake 4 Linux server. The server would probably have to start up Quake 4 automatically because I am probably going to shove it in a closet without a keyboard, monitor, or mouse. What are the hardware requirements to doing something like this, and would I be able to remotely administrator it. If I could run it on Debian I would probably be able to do a remote desktop to it.

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Re: Setting up a Quake 4 Dedicated Linux Server

Postby Spearman » Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:42 am

AlexJTanner wrote:I have a couple of spare computer lying around an I was wondering how I would go about setting up a dedicated Quake 4 Linux server. The server would probably have to start up Quake 4 automatically because I am probably going to shove it in a closet without a keyboard, monitor, or mouse. What are the hardware requirements to doing something like this, and would I be able to remotely administrator it. If I could run it on Debian I would probably be able to do a remote desktop to it.

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Remote desktop could easily be achieved through VNC.

Requirements are here
http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/quake4/
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