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Ok, well, I Have 10 logs but no one say "xmas" or "respawn" either. If you still want it, I can upload all of them, but I don't know if the problem was saved on some log.
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Errorlogs are titled errorsomething. Open them and read them.
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No, I guess I didn't. the .sh is opened as a normal user (without sudo or sudo su), but, is it necessary? I mean, why I have to chmod? I know that chmod is like the "Security" tab on windos, but the Serverfolder are in /home/JPZ/
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I do not know why exactly but it DOES make a difference. Chmod 775 changes some things in executebehaviour.
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Yes, it's an old (but a pretty good one) HP, running from my house with my illegal (i'm kidding, everything is legal on my house) internet.
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That is exactly what I didnt want to hear ^^ I do not care if your aunt, your mother or you the computer where you are running the server =D
I meant: You are logging in your server with a username. Your homedir is jzp so I am assuming you have to login with jpz and some password. Did you do
chown -R -v jpz:jpzsusergroup Your serverDir in your terminal?
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Well, before the server used itself to send the files (not from fastDL), today I've configured the FastDL (with google drive) but I don't know if that works, because I deleted the goomba's sound to test it (the sounds are uploaded as bz2, i don't know if it must be as wav) and when the clients download the files, they are .wav and not .bz2. How Can I know if the FastDL are working?
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You can compress your files on your fastdlserver. It is downloaded and extracted then. So if you have downloaded files, which were not there before, everything is fine
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