01-15-2004
Remote Linux Server
I have friend that would like to run a dedicated game server on a remote linux machine. Now the game(RvS) itself does not have a linux version.
So I am using wine to start the program. Most people who have gotten it to run on linux run it on a box they have access to. For it to run a configuration change is made as follows:
"GraphicsDriver" = "x11drv"
And change it to the following:
"GraphicsDriver" = "ttydrv"
After that I start the exe through a telnet session but get this error:
err:imagelist:ImageList_ReplaceIcon no color!
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_DC_StretchBlt (0x7c, 592, 0, 16,
- 16, 0x5ec, 0, 0, 16, 32, 13369376): stub
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_DC_StretchBlt (0x80, 592, 0, 16,
- 16, 0x5ec, 0, 0, 16, 32, 13369376): stub
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_GetBitmapBits (0x5f4,
- 0x403989e4, 128): stub
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_GetBitmapBits (0x5f0,
- 0x40398a64, 128): stub
- err:imagelist:ImageList_ReplaceIcon no color!
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_DC_StretchBlt (0x9c, 1184, 0,
- 32, 32, 0x5fc, 0, 0, 32, 64, 13369376): stub
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_DC_StretchBlt (0xa0, 1184, 0,
- 32, 32, 0x5fc, 0, 0, 32, 64, 13369376): stub
- General protection fault!
-
- History: appInit
-
- Exiting due to error
- wine: Unhandled exception (thread 0009), starting
- debugger...
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_CreateWindow (10021): stub
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_CreateWindow (10022): stub
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_CreateWindow (10023): stub
- fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_CreateWindow (10024): stub
-
I'm assuming that its because it can not spawn a tty session. I am wondering if there is way to force it not to spawn a tty but just the process.
Can one suppress the visual output?
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WALL(1) User Commands WALL(1)
NAME
wall -- write a message to users
SYNOPSIS
wall [-n] [-t TIMEOUT] [file]
DESCRIPTION
Wall displays the contents of file or, by default, its standard input, on the terminals of all currently logged in users. The command will
cut over 79 character long lines to new lines. Short lines are white space padded to have 79 characters. The command will always put carriage
return and new line at the end of each line.
Only the super-user can write on the terminals of users who have chosen to deny messages or are using a program which automatically denies
messages.
Reading from a file is refused when the invoker is not superuser and the program is suid or sgid.
OPTIONS
-n, --nobanner
Supress banner
-t, --timeout TIMEOUT
Write timeout to terminals in seconds. Argument must be positive integer. Default value is 300 seconds, which is a legacy from
time when people ran terminals over modem lines.
-V, --version
Output version and exit.
-h, --help Output help and exit.
SEE ALSO
mesg(1), talk(1), write(1), shutdown(8)
HISTORY
A wall command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
AVAILABILITY
The wall command is part of the util-linux package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.
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