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How to Install SAMP Server on Linux

How to Install SAMP Server on Linux This guide will walk you through installing a San Andreas Multiplayer (SAMP) server on a Linux system. Step 1: Update Your System sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y Start by ensuring your system is up to date. Step 2: Install Required Dependencies sudo apt install -y wget unzip libcurl4-openssl-dev Step 3: Download SAMP Server wget https://files.sa-mp.com/samp037svr_R2-2-1.tar.gz tar -xvf samp037svr_R2-2-1.tar.gz cd samp03 Step 4: Configure Your Server Edit the server.cfg file: nano server.cfg Modify settings like hostname, maxplayers, etc. Step 5: Start the Server ./samp03svr Your SAMP server should now be running! Note: You may need to open ports 7777 in your firewall.

How to Install Mumble Server on Linux

How to Install Mumble Server (Murmur) on Linux Mumble is an open-source, low-latency voice chat software. This guide will walk you through installing the Mumble server (called Murmur) on a Linux system. Prerequisites A Linux server (Ubuntu/Debian or CentOS/RHEL) sudo or root access Basic knowledge of Linux commands Installation Steps For Ubuntu/Debian sudo apt update sudo apt install mumble-server During installation, you'll be asked if you want to run the server as a daemon. Select "Yes". For CentOS/RHEL sudo yum install epel-release sudo yum install mumble-server Configuration Edit the configuration file: sudo nano /etc/mumble-server.ini Key settings to modify: welcometext : Your server's welcome message port : Default is 64738 users : Maximum number of users ...

How to Install SinusBot Server on Linux

How to Install SinusBot Server on Linux SinusBot is a powerful music bot for TeamSpeak 3 that allows you to play music in your channels. Here's a step-by-step guide to installing it on a Linux server. Prerequisites A Linux server (Ubuntu/Debian recommended) Root or sudo access Minimum 1GB RAM (2GB recommended for better performance) TeamSpeak 3 server installed (if running on same machine) Note: SinusBot requires a 64-bit operating system. It won't work on 32-bit systems. Step 1: Update Your System First, update your package lists and upgrade existing packages: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y Step 2: Install Required Dependencies sudo apt install -y x11vnc xvfb libxcursor1 libglib2.0-0 libnss3 libegl1-mesa libxcomposite1 libasound2 libxdamage1 libxrandr2 libgbm1 libgtk-3-0 Step 3: Create a User for SinusBot It's recommended to run SinusBot under a dedicated user: sudo ...

How to Install a FiveM Server on Linux

How to Install a FiveM Server on Linux FiveM is a modification framework for Grand Theft Auto V that allows you to play on customized multiplayer servers. This guide will walk you through setting up your own FiveM server on a Linux system. Prerequisites A Linux server (Ubuntu 20.04/22.04 recommended) At least 4GB RAM (8GB recommended for better performance) 50GB+ free disk space Root or sudo access Basic knowledge of Linux command line Installation Steps Step 1: Update System Packages sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y Step 2: Install Required Dependencies sudo apt install -y wget tar git libatomic1 libc6 libcurl4 libgcc1 libgconf-2-4 liblua5.3-0 libstdc++6 libuv1 Step 3: Download FiveM Server Files wget https://runtime.fivem.net/artifacts/fivem/build_proot_linux/master/[LATEST_BUILD]/fx.tar.xz Replac...

How To Install Minecraft Server Linux

How to Install a Minecraft Server on Linux Setting up a Minecraft server on Linux is a straightforward process that gives you full control over your gaming environment. This guide will walk you through the steps to install and configure your own Minecraft server on a Linux system. Requirements: A Linux server (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, etc.) Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8 or higher At least 2GB RAM (4GB+ recommended for multiple players) Minimum 5GB free disk space SSH access (for remote servers) Step-by-Step Installation: Step 1: Update Your System First, ensure your system packages are up to date: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y Note: For CentOS/RHEL, use sudo yum update -y Step 2: Install Java Minecraft requires Java to run. Install OpenJDK: sudo apt install openjdk-17-jdk -y Verify installation: ja...

How to Install a Multi Theft Auto (MTA) Server on Linux

How to Install Multi Theft Auto Server on Linux Multi Theft Auto (MTA) is a multiplayer modification for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that allows you to play online with hundreds of other players. In this guide, I'll show you how to set up an MTA server on a Linux system. Prerequisites A Linux server (Ubuntu/Debian recommended) At least 1GB RAM (2GB+ recommended for busy servers) Root or sudo access Basic knowledge of Linux command line Installation Steps Step 1: Update Your System sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade -y Step 2: Install Required Dependencies sudo apt install -y wget unzip tar libcurl3 libpcre3 Step 3: Download MTA Server Visit the official MTA downloads page and get the Linux server version or use: wget https://linux.mtasa.com/dl/1.5.9/multitheftauto_linux-1.5.9.tar.gz wget https://linux.mtasa.com/dl/1.5.9/ba...

How to Install TeamSpeak Server on Linux

How to Install TeamSpeak Server on Linux Prerequisites A Linux server (Ubuntu/Debian/CentOS recommended) Root or sudo access At least 512MB RAM (1GB+ recommended for busy servers) Installation Steps 1. Create a User for TeamSpeak (Recommended) sudo adduser --disabled-login teamspeak sudo su - teamspeak 2. Download TeamSpeak Server wget https://files.teamspeak-services.com/releases/server/3.13.7/teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.13.7.tar.bz2 Note: Check for the latest version at TeamSpeak downloads page 3. Extract the Archive tar xvf teamspeak3-server_linux_amd64-3.13.7.tar.bz2 7. (Optional) Create Systemd Service for Auto-start Create a service file: sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/teamspeak.service Add this content: [Unit] Description=TeamSpeak 3 Server After=network.target [Service] Wo...

HOW TO IMPORT CONFIG HTTP INJECTOR

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In order for your HTTP Injector to have the V2Ray feature, you must first update your HTTP Injector application to the latest version on the Play Store. Download HTTP Injector Then on the Home menu tap on “HTTP Proxy – SSH (Custom Payload)“. Then follow the arrows in the image below: