Can you host a retro on a Linux server

GohanSSJ

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Feb 18, 2013
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So I've just got my Linux VPS and I'm wondering if your able to set up an Habbo retro on my Linux VPS ( CentOS) Any tutorial may help so please help :)
 

GohanSSJ

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Feb 18, 2013
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Well I'm having a lot of space on my virtual private server so I'm going to assume not, but anyway is there a method or a tutorial you can redirect me to that's going to help me set up my server.

I've seen a popular hotel run on Linux VPS and they don't lag at all so it's okay for me.
 

Heisenberg

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if you read through some of those posts you'll find out more about what you're trying to do since I don't really know enough about it to help.


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Quackster

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I think it's possible however it'd be very laggy.

I run a whole Minecraft network on Linux machines with my team and we almost never experience lag.
Also to help your question Gohan, there is a Java server released which is the best one released presently on a different forum.

You can also install Mono and get C# applications working on Linux.
 
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GohanSSJ

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That's pretty cool alex.

Another question:

How can you run a database for example: I'm running MySQL via a terminal as well running the Linux VPS server via a terminal and i have seen that i was able to delete a database that was pretty easy but running a .sql file via terminal is pretty hard for me so maybe your able to help me out with this problem as I'm pretty new to CentOS ( Linux )
 

Quackster

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That's pretty cool alex.

Another question:

How can you run a database for example: I'm running MySQL via a terminal as well running the Linux VPS server via a terminal and i have seen that i was able to delete a database that was pretty easy but running a .sql file via terminal is pretty hard for me so maybe your able to help me out with this problem as I'm pretty new to CentOS ( Linux )

Everyone seems to use CentOS, you can also use Debian as well, that's also decent for running servers.
 

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