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27-08-2002, 01:34
Klown
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Running linux server under *BSD
Plans on making the server compatible with BSD?
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27-08-2002, 01:43
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Well,
I run several TS2-servers on FreeBSD 4.5
Just go ahead and run it :-)
Btw...the documentation could need a fix-up
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27-08-2002, 13:35
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i didn't get it to run under openbsd 2.9..
maybe its just me.. = )
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29-08-2002, 04:31
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I'm using FreeBSD 4.6, and it don't seem to work either
ELF binary type "0" not known.
Abort trap
taht's the error I have, anyone know what's wrong?
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29-08-2002, 07:57
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You just need to run `brandelf -t Linyx ./server_linux' (assuming that you have installed linux_base)
But i've noticed one thing: it consumes all my CPU power :-)
79763 root 64 0 32720K 2360K RUN 0 9:15 32.23% 32.23% server_linux
79761 root 64 0 32720K 2360K RUN 0 9:30 29.98% 29.98% server_linux
79736 root 64 0 32720K 2360K RUN 1 14:04 27.10% 27.10% server_linux
79762 root 64 0 32720K 2360K RUN 1 8:33 25.83% 25.83% server_linux
79733 root 64 0 32720K 2360K RUN 1 14:44 25.15% 25.15% server_linux
79764 root 64 0 32720K 2360K RUN 1 9:50 23.68% 23.68% server_linux
79760 root 64 0 32720K 2360K CPU0 0 9:46 23.14% 23.14% server_linux
2developers: may be you can build tss2 server especially for FreeBSD?
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31-08-2002, 23:09
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When trying to run tss2 under openbsd I get:
./server_linux: error in loading shared libraries
: undefined symbol: gnu_get_libc_version
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02-09-2002, 05:41
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and what does `ldd ./linux_server' say?
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02-09-2002, 11:07
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openbsd 2.9
simmel@uko:~/dl/tss2$ ldd server_linux
ldd: server_linux: not a dynamic executable
simmel@uko:~/dl/tss2$ ./server_linux
Exception EInOutError in module <unknown> at 080A6F3E.
I/O error 13.
Error stating daemon. Aborted
this annoys me ALOT, especially that my openbsd box is on 10mbit, so i could run a very nice teamspeak server..
please help.. im gonna cry...
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09-09-2002, 16:54
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hey.. how about it.. to make the *nix/ *BSD server src opensource!?
* i am running linux and openbsd boxes.
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09-09-2002, 19:26
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thats a good idea!
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16-09-2002, 00:47
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Make sure you have Linux compat installed
You need to make sure that Linux compatability options are enabled in the Kernel and that you have installed the apropriate ports...
See the
FreeBSD website
for more info.
It's running under FreeBSD 4.5 for me, although it uses a ridiculous amount of CPU when there are users connected but not doing anything (two idle users = 5% CPU on a 1.2ghz cpu)
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