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Based on guides: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10 https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Linux_dedicated_server | Based on guides: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10 https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Linux_dedicated_server | ||
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sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 | sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 | ||
sudo apt-get update | sudo apt-get update | ||
sudo apt | sudo apt install lib32z1 libncurses5:i386 libbz2-1.0:i386 lib32gcc1 lib32stdc++6 libtinfo5:i386 libcurl3-gnutls:i386 | ||
Those Ubuntu commands will install and update server in ~/hlserver/hlserver: | Those Ubuntu commands will install and update server in ~/hlserver/hlserver: | ||
mkdir ~/hlserver | mkdir ~/hlserver | ||
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Create a server starting file with Ubuntu commands: | Create a server starting file with Ubuntu commands: | ||
echo "#!/bin/sh" > ~/startserver.sh | echo "#!/bin/sh" > ~/startserver.sh | ||
echo "~/hlserver/hlserver/srcds_run + | echo "~/hlserver/hlserver/srcds_run -console -game tf -ip 0.0.0.0 +sv_pure 1 +randommap +maxplayers 24" >> ~/startserver.sh | ||
chmod u+x ~/startserver.sh | chmod u+x ~/startserver.sh | ||
Run server with Ubuntu command: | Run server with Ubuntu command: | ||
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Or, to run a server from windows CMD / PowerShell: | Or, to run a server from windows CMD / PowerShell: | ||
wsl ~/startserver.sh | wsl ~/startserver.sh | ||
You should check your linux server IP with a command executed in PowerShell | You should check your linux server IP with a command executed in PowerShell. IP will change with every system reset: | ||
wsl hostname -I | wsl hostname -I | ||
You can make the server autostart by adding a scheduled task in Task Scheduler, on login condition, running wsl as a program with ~/startserver.sh as an argument. | You can make the server autostart by adding a scheduled task in Task Scheduler, on login condition, running wsl as a program with ~/startserver.sh as an argument. | ||