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TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 17 Aug 2011, 15:03
by Xymph
Now that the server is public, I've also released my Quick Start Guide for the TrackMania² Canyon dedicated. You can find it here:
http://www.gamers.org/tm2/quickstart.html
Feedback welcome.
PS. Please don't ask about XASECO2, just
read this.
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 07:12
by krone6
Thanks for this guide. I've never setup a trackmania server before, heard it takes a painfully long time, though i went from a casual "i'll see what happens" to fully working and testing in 10-15 minutes. Was simple to follow and links were in the right spots. Nice job.
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 13:05
by vebbomania
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 13:11
by lordfiSh
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 13:20
by Xymph
Loads fine for me.
krone6 wrote:Thanks for this guide. I've never setup a trackmania server before, heard it takes a painfully long time, though i went from a casual "i'll see what happens" to fully working and testing in 10-15 minutes. Was simple to follow and links were in the right spots. Nice job.
Thanks for the kind words.
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 29 Aug 2011, 21:47
by mrchipmunk
Hmm... I've followed the instructions, including making sure the files and folders are the same user that the server is running under, and I get segmentation fault. I'm running kernel 2.6.32-5-686, but I'm thinking it could possibly be too old. For more information, check this hardinfo report:
http://emora.cjb.net/misc/hardinfo_report.html
Thanks in advance
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 29 Aug 2011, 22:52
by Xymph
mrchipmunk wrote:Hmm... I've followed the instructions, including making sure the files and folders are the same user that the server is running under, and I get segmentation fault. I'm running kernel 2.6.32-5-686, but I'm thinking it could possibly be too old.
Nah, that should be recent enough, but some others also have
segfaults with that. That has nothing to do with this guide though, so continue in the dedicated server thread.
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 29 Aug 2011, 23:05
by mrchipmunk
Xymph wrote:That has nothing to do with this guide though, so continue in the dedicated server thread.
Yea. I herped a little. I forgot about the dedicated server thread. Thanks for the link.
Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 08 May 2013, 00:15
by Toodeloo97
Sorry but every tutorial does not help... It is too complicated for me to understand it. What do you mean with: 'Copy TM2/UserData/Config/dedicated_cfg.default.txt to dedicated_cfg.txt and edit' Should I rename the file dedicated_cfg.default.txt to dedicated_cfg.txt or what? Can somone please make video tutorial on that? I really ne one!

Re: TrackMania² Canyon dedicated server quick start guide
Posted: 08 May 2013, 00:39
by steeffeen
Toodeloo97 wrote:Sorry but every tutorial does not help... It is too complicated for me to understand it. What do you mean with: 'Copy TM2/UserData/Config/dedicated_cfg.default.txt to dedicated_cfg.txt and edit' Should I rename the file dedicated_cfg.default.txt to dedicated_cfg.txt or what? Can somone please make video tutorial on that? I really ne one!

well as you probably don't want to hear me talking english for more than a few seconds i will just try to explain it by writing stuff
the step you're describing is pretty much copy+pasting the whole file, i don't know where you're editing the server files but in normal windows it would be: selecting the file, pressing ctrl+c, pressing ctrl+v
this step is done to create a backup copy of the default configuration file so you can use the default one again later
you can name the new file like anything you want, in your tutorial it's just suggested to name it
dedicated_cfg.txt
the next step will be the editing of the new configuration file in order to provide the needed information for the dedicated server