lol, I had moved on, I meant on my laptop. OSX doesn't like my screen, so I have to use overrides :/ But. QE/CI on an Mobility 5650, and almost everything working 100% Only two major problems are with the battery detection and audio (which makes a really high pitched sound all the time )
...Its the same cooler that comes with all new AMD Phenom IIs On an unrelated note: Finally a case that supports two power supplies, isn't shitty and isn't $999999999999. I want http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811815011
I'm interested to see what offers will be thrown out there, I've got an ASROCK 890FX Deluxe4 and an AMD Phenom II 955 that I might want to sell. Combined new value is approx. $310 Canadian. Throw me some offers (serious only please). Motherboard: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157208 CPU: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103808 Both of these are very capable items, but I am looking to get a new bulldozer CPU and motherboard, so I can have native SLI support. Both items have been lightly used, and neither have ever been overheated. Shit, theres no way it could with what the fans I've got running.
I believe that this will be the last tutorial in this series, unless something specific is requested. If you want to run a completely vanilla (stock) server, this page is probably not for you. -- For Minecraft servers, there are multiple options that fit (mainly) into two categories; Server Modifications and Server Wrappers In this tutorial, I will cover how to install bukkit, the largest beta server mod out there. Bukkit, in a simple sense, provides a basis for other mods, called "plugins" to run. I use it, and so do many others. 1. Getting Bukkit To get bukkit, go to their website, and look to the right of the page. There you will find "Recommended Builds", click on the one for your minecraft version. http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/5817/mcs11.png After you click on that, it will bring you to a page like this: http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/6486/mcs12.png Click on the outlined object, and it will download the file (alternately you can use wget, if you know how, I'm not going to explain it) 2. Install Well, this is an easy step! Simply upload the file you just downloaded (rename it to something shorter if you like) to the same directory as your minecraft_server.jar. Now, you must change your script that you use to launch the server. You should just be able to replace "minecraft_server.jar" with "craftbukkit-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar" (or whatever you renamed it to) However, if that doesn't work, refer to the bukkit site. 3. kso it b installed, wut do i doz nows????!??!?!?!?!??!?111111111 Whoa, easy there, don't hurt yourself using proper English! What you do now, is start the server with your freshly modified script, let it load, then stop it again. The "plugins" folder should now exist, along with some other files. http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/6783/mcs13.png 4. Getting some mods!! This has got to be the easiest step ever... just go to Bukkit's plugin list! 5. Installing those plugins So you found some plugins you like? If you downloaded a .zip or .rar, decompress them, and upload the contents to your plugins folder. If you downloaded a .jar, upload the file to your plugins folder. (NOTE: The server must be restarted before new plugins are loaded. If your server has been off for this tutorial, then simply start it when done. If not, restart it.) http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/5796/mcs14.png ^^^ Some of the plugins I'm running Well, have a nice day, and I hope you learned something!