Headless Server 0.13 32 bit ?
Headless Server 0.13 32 bit ?
Is it possible to get a Server version for x86 (32 bit) linux ?
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Re: Headless Server 0.13 32 bit ?
not sure if there is one readily availible, but you can use the stand alone package as well https://www.factorio.com/get-download/0 ... ha/linux32 (a bit bigger since you also need to download all the graphics but should work the same as far as server parameters go)
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Re: Headless Server 0.13 32 bit ?
I seem to remember the devs saying there won't be a 32 bit headless version....
Re: Headless Server 0.13 32 bit ?
@bisa
the size is no problem, but i dont know if it make problems because the server has no graphiccard
@silly
i dont know it ^^ I have unfortunately found not many informations to this theme
can any Dev give a answer here ? ^^
the size is no problem, but i dont know if it make problems because the server has no graphiccard
@silly
i dont know it ^^ I have unfortunately found not many informations to this theme
can any Dev give a answer here ? ^^
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Re: Headless Server 0.13 32 bit ?
it's the same as far as server parameters go, just give it --start-server-load-latest (but I'm sure you already tried this since size was not the issue)Saint wrote:@bisa
the size is no problem, but i dont know if it make problems because the server has no graphiccard
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Re: Headless Server 0.13 32 bit ?
Here's the post:
cube wrote: Headless binaries are only 64bit. We generally want to slowly move from 32bit builds (because they cause some extra problems), and thought that headless releases are a perfect candidate for a first step. If your machine has X libraries, you can use the regular 32bit binares (they will run exactly the same, the difference is that headless releases are smaller (no images) and they don't require the libraries to run.