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Big Clucker
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Hello everyone,
I have a Linux box with a sufficient amount of RAM/CPU speed and disk space (SA-MP servers don't take a lot of disk space) So, everyone runs a server on linux with SSH by typing cd /SA-MP install dir/ then ./samp03svr and they gotta leave their SSH client on for it to run. My question is, how can i leave it running even if i exit off of PuTTY? I can't leave my PC on 24/7 or else I'll lose some life time on my LCD screen, etc. Any help will be appreciated. Also, my distri of Linux is Cent OS 5.4 (Doubt it's needed but just listing in case.) |
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Huge Clucker
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http://wiki.sa-mp.com/wiki/Linux_Server
http://wiki.sa-mp.com/wiki/Linux_Ser..._Server_Online It's all listed there. |
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Big Clucker
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Thanks a lot for the links, didn't actually know SA-MP would have all this (I'm suprised
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