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I go by "IJ" on the servers I hang out on, primarily the [http://www.ocrtf2.com Overclocked Remix TF2 (OCRTF2)] servers. I sometimes run [http://tf2.ian-justman.com my own server], but I only do it when system resources permit me to do so. | I go by "IJ" on the servers I hang out on, primarily the [http://www.ocrtf2.com Overclocked Remix TF2 (OCRTF2)] servers. I sometimes run [http://tf2.ian-justman.com my own server], but I only do it when system resources permit me to do so. | ||
− | One of my works-in-progress is setting up the Linux TF2 server under [http://www.freebsd.org/ FreeBSD] which is not only not a Linux distribution but not Linux-based at all. However, with code activated in the kernel--either by way of a kernel module or at compile-time--along with a base Linux system (core libraries and Linux utilities), you can run the Linux version of the SRCDS. | + | The contents of my backpack are confidential. |
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+ | [[User:IRJustman/Preparing FreeBSD to run the Linux dedicated server|One of my works-in-progress]] is a howto for setting up the Linux TF2 server under [http://www.freebsd.org/ FreeBSD] which is not only not a Linux distribution but not Linux-based at all. However, with code activated in the kernel--either by way of a kernel module or at compile-time--along with a base Linux system (core libraries and Linux utilities), you can run the Linux version of the SRCDS. | ||
My own website, also a MediaWiki site, is [http://www.ian-justman.com/ here]. However, I am the only editor there. | My own website, also a MediaWiki site, is [http://www.ian-justman.com/ here]. However, I am the only editor there. |
Latest revision as of 20:53, 23 April 2011
I go by "IJ" on the servers I hang out on, primarily the Overclocked Remix TF2 (OCRTF2) servers. I sometimes run my own server, but I only do it when system resources permit me to do so.
The contents of my backpack are confidential.
One of my works-in-progress is a howto for setting up the Linux TF2 server under FreeBSD which is not only not a Linux distribution but not Linux-based at all. However, with code activated in the kernel--either by way of a kernel module or at compile-time--along with a base Linux system (core libraries and Linux utilities), you can run the Linux version of the SRCDS.
My own website, also a MediaWiki site, is here. However, I am the only editor there.