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			| Linux Distro [message #261078] | Sat, 26 May 2007 19:33  |  
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					|  sum12nuke Messages: 13
 Registered: April 2007
 
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	| Yo, I was hosting my server on Windows..but I finally deleted that Windows crap off this comp. So I tried hosting with Kubuntu, it didn't go over well. 
 My question: What distro is the most appropriate?
 
 I saw in the Download and Install topic that it is mostly Red Hat, older versions. Red Hat didn't appeal to me when i saw SuSe as an option.
 
 Another question: If I got the newest version of SuSe, should LFDS run fine?
 
 Thanks
 
 -Zach
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			| Re: Linux Distro [message #261338 is a reply to message #261078] | Sun, 27 May 2007 19:50   |  
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					|  sum12nuke Messages: 13
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	| Hmm, I am having troubling getting LFDS work on Linux...I extract the tar.gz file...take notice there is no configure file..so I figured after extracting than I am done. 
 Well, so I try to run the main server file in console:
 
 $ ./renegade_server_1037b_rh8-0
 
 I get the error:
 
 error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5 Can't Open, No such file
 
 I did locate that i had libstdc++.so.6 , and I don't understand why that might not work.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 I
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			| Re: Linux Distro [message #261398 is a reply to message #261338] | Mon, 28 May 2007 04:43   |  
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					|  =HT=T-Bird Messages: 712
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	| | sum12nuke wrote on Sun, 27 May 2007 21:50 |  | Hmm, I am having troubling getting LFDS work on Linux...I extract the tar.gz file...take notice there is no configure file..so I figured after extracting than I am done.
 
 Well, so I try to run the main server file in console:
 
 $ ./renegade_server_1037b_rh8-0
 
 I get the error:
 
 error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5 Can't Open, No such file
 
 I did locate that i had libstdc++.so.6 , and I don't understand why that might not work.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 I
 
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 Somebody at WW apparently forgot to think that libstdc++ could be revised at any time...
 
 HTT-Bird (IRC)
 HTTBird (WOL)
 Proud HazTeam Lieutenant.
 BlackIntel Coder & Moderator.
 
 If you have trouble running BIATCH on your FDS, have some questions about a BIATCH message or log entry, or think that BIATCH spit out a false positive, PLEASE contact the BlackIntel coding team and avoid wasting the time of others.
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			| Re: Linux Distro [message #261593 is a reply to message #261078] | Mon, 28 May 2007 19:39  |  
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					|  sum12nuke Messages: 13
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	| Well I got it working, and I got to say it is a beauty.   
 I got a newer version of the new version of Kubuntu that fixed some major bugs.
 
 After installing Kubuntu, right away I went in terminal and installed libstdc++5.
 
 Downloaded the server, and it started working great.
 
 I may have some other questions soon because I am sure this is not the only obstacle in setting this up on Linux.
 
 Thanks
 
 --Zach
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