whats the best way to set a server up ?

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Schocky
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whats the best way to set a server up ?

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a mate of mines just started playing and i wanted set a server up with some easier tracks to help him learn and was wondering what would be the best way to do it ?
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Here are my guides for windows:



Nate's guide: http://forum.mxsimulator.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4380

If you're good with Linux, this is in my opinion the best (24/7) server, but it's also quite advanced, if you're new to Linux:
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Wahlamt wrote:Here are my guides for windows:



Nate's guide: http://forum.mxsimulator.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4380

If you're good with Linux, this is in my opinion the best (24/7) server, but it's also quite advanced, if you're new to Linux:
thanks heaps, some of the track info files aren't showing up in my personal folder when im saving them ? not sure if there saving somewhere else or not at all ? i added the jgmx freestone and glen helen amateur tracks but when i went to go add grassy knoll and few others i haven't been able to find them
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Not all of the names match up. I know some track like "JGMX National 2017" or whatever it was called, is juat named "suzuki.trackinfo", because the folder in the saf simply says suzuki. They're noted saved to anywhere else.
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