Hmmm, my friend thinks that 4s server was build for linux first, I don't think so, because it's all vc++ project files.
If you wants to try it, you'll need an emulator, called Wine (google it!)
I think it's not possible but worth a try.
Or just buy windows dedi which is more expensive than linux based others
Basically WINE is emulator, emulating what Windows do. I don't care about the name WINdowsEmulator.
the name wine stands for
WineIsNoEmulator (google it)
But so far I know wine is like a sandbox( so you can't connect on a db)
and it is not programmed for programs witch need much ressources
you could try linux and a VM with windows
No, it isn't a emulator. The only thing Wine does i s redirecting calls to Microsoft's Apis to the current system one's. So if your windows program creates a window, these informations are redirected to for example the x window system on some linux distributions.
No, it isn't a emulator. The only thing Wine does i s redirecting calls to Microsoft's Apis to the current system one's. So if your windows program creates a window, these informations are redirected to for example the x window system on some linux distributions.
I said wine is no emulator but he can try with a VM
And why?
Use Windows instead and no problem. I know linux dedis are much cheaper, maybe it's worth to try with linux + vm but I swear only offshore provides will allow to use cracked windows on that ... hmm then run a 4s server? .. To run a 4S server isn't such an allowed thing at most providers but noone care
Linux is more stable than Windows!
The problem with it is simply only that 4S is built for Windows.
With Windows Server 2008 R2 I always had a problem with it, cuz it's for 64 bit only.
And I don't wanna use newer versions like 2012, because why?
The best choose is Windows Server 2003, simple, stable, including everything what you need for a 4S server.
Linux is more stable than Windows!
The problem with it is simply only that 4S is built for Windows.
With Windows Server 2008 R2 I always had a problem with it, cuz it's for 64 bit only.
And I don't wanna use newer versions like 2012, because why?
The best choose is Windows Server 2003, simple, stable, including everything what you need for a 4S server.
The best version is windows 2008 R2 windows 2012 is hard for the server.
Apache auf Linux System Installieren 06/11/2011 - Tutorials - 0 Replies ##################################################
#Anleitung zur Installation für APACHE-Webserver:#
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-apache bei apache.org oder
-apache startscript
alle dies Dateien nach /opt/src kopieren
apache, in /opt/src entpacken
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Linux als 2. System zu Windoof XP 08/05/2010 - Unix/Linux - 8 Replies Hoffe mal, ich bin hier richtig.
Auf meinem PC habe ich derzeit Windows XP als Betriebssystem installiert.
Nun möchte aber mal Linux probieren.
Dazu kommen folgende Fragen:
Geht es, wenn ich Linux auf eine andere Partition installiere? Dann muesste ich doch Theoretisch beim Start das System auswählen können oder nicht?
Welches Linux sollte man verwenden?
Ich hab mal gehört, das soll kostenlos sein. Ist es das?