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Hi again. I am asking your advices. Which linux distro is best for l2j (ubuntu, debian, centos) ? Why ?
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best is what better know your friend, who can help you when you ask :mrgreen:
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Good one :D I have some experience in linux, but i need to know which distro is most stable, best for l2j ;)
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Post by Evilus »

any of them will work to be honest. However If I were you I would choose probably ubuntu or debian.
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CentOS.
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Describe why ? :)
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Aggro wrote:Hi again. I am asking your advices. Which linux distro is best for l2j (ubuntu, debian, centos) ? Why ?
the only think that you should care is about software version it have.

Linux Kernel version (at least v2.36.x or new "stable version").
Java version (at least v6 update 24 or new "stable version").
MySQL version (at least v5.5.x or new "stable version").
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thx, i will choose debian.
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Post by benurb »

Afaik none of the above mentioned dists has the latest MySQL and Java version in repos ^^ (not even 5.5.x iirc)
Though you can ofc use deb/rpm packages for mysql and rpm for java.
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repos generally are outdated...

better way is download RPM package from official Java/MySQL website and install manually (double click).
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I only can say that i have my server installed on Centos 5.5 64bit whit Java and MySQL default and i never had any problem.

My server is running 8 ~ 9 month ago and i never had crash or something wrong in my server.

I never had used Debian or ubuntu, but i can tell you that Centos is a very stable SO.
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PS: im sorry my bad english.
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Ubuntu is fine, you can also install the desktop enviroment if you dont like the command line and connect with tightvnc (like teamviewer) and ftp.

P.S: If you do that you can also turn the desktop enviroment off when you are done working on it to spare the ram.
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goncafa wrote:I only can say that i have my server installed on Centos 5.5 64bit whit Java and MySQL default and i never had any problem.

My server is running 8 ~ 9 month ago and i never had crash or something wrong in my server.

I never had used Debian or ubuntu, but i can tell you that Centos is a very stable SO.
agree with you, mine is running since fedora core 6 was released . now i run CentOS too.


but why not slackware :)?
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big diff in commands (terminal) between Debian and CentOS?
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Have anyone tried to run L2j on a cellphone?
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