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Default Need help with Linux - 04-03-2004

OK, I've just spent about 1 hour reading all the threads to find my answer but no luck.

I am trying to install on a hosted, dedicated linux server. Metamod is correctly installed and I have followed all the directions. (I even figured out the symbolic link ) . BUT, I'm having problems with the command line issue. I'm not sure how to edit the command line when its hosted. That should be my only problem since its not even loading the dll.

P.S. I read in one of the threads that Stefan was working on a linux fix. Was that current? Is it even possible to run on dedicated linux yet?

Thanks for your help,
Buds
  
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Default Re: Need help with Linux - 04-03-2004

The linux version fix was for an old version and is no longer required. realbot works fine on linux systems.
  
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Default Re: Need help with Linux - 04-03-2004

Great,

But about my question: How do I edit the command line of a hosted server to call up the reallbot dll? The executable is elsewhere..

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