Which is why neither of them will see my system. Theres no sence in putting crappy protection on a demo. I bought one game with starforce, it caused problems had to format, and no game or demo with SF will ever see the day of light on my system again...im actually not the only person to feel like this. Theres no need for this type of crap protection on games, just require a unique cd key and be done with it....hl2 has no problems with their system, nore does other games, it sucks that the end user that buys games legit is usually the ones that get the shaft by these protections!
Make sure your main install folder for LFS DOES NOT have spaces in it. Took me 25 mins of toying around to figure out all i needed to do was take the space out of the install directory. Also if i turn off auto startup the program will return that message back to me...soon as i put it back to 1 all is well.
No x-windows just wine. Its not running off of root and is VERY stable. While it would be easier if there were linux .sh files this solution is NOT bad at all. Then again ive been running linux dedi servers for games for about 2 years now so im pretty comfortable doing what i need to do to get games working.
Linux RHE3
The Latest Wine Distro from their site (i386)
We own the dedicated server so we have root...but im running it off one of my webserver cpanel accounts that allready had been created, and im useing ssh.
Mines been up 3 days without issue....and its been raced on alot with friends (its not public right now) without any kind of issues. Server runs nice. I do agree a linux server would be nice, but this solution isnt to bad.
Im running the dedicated lfs s2 server on our linux dedicated server. All you need to do is take 10 mins and follow this page step by step and it works perfect.