killinuxfloor 3.0 released
killinuxfloor 3.0 has been released, with the most important change being DDoS protection. Apparently jerks have been DDoSing KF2 servers since at least 2021, but it has been brought to… Read more »
killinuxfloor 3.0 has been released, with the most important change being DDoS protection. Apparently jerks have been DDoSing KF2 servers since at least 2021, but it has been brought to… Read more »
Update: Blizzard confirmed that they’ll get rid of this feature. This guide is still useful if you need a WireGuard server, but it’s not applicable to Diablo II: Resurrected anymore…. Read more »
Noobuntu is Enterprise Ubuntu development environment with Active Directory integration. The current release supports Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic). Features Active Directory Domain join Automatic home directory creation sudo rights provisioned via… Read more »
For whatever reason, Canonical thinks this decade-old standard is still optional. Well guess what, it’s not. Many modern systems don’t even have CSM. At all. The workaround is extremely elegant,… Read more »
killinuxfloor 1.1 has been released! I’ve already explained both the issues that we’ve been having recently with Killing Floor 2 Server on Linux, and the manual solution to them. Now… Read more »
Update: killinuxfloor 1.1 released with the fix included. I’ve been doing killinuxfloor, an installer for Killing Floor 2 Server on Linux for some time, and Workshop downloads have been troublesome… Read more »
Yes, it does work. The new Steam Play was announced quite some time ago, so now you don’t need to participate in any beta. Here’s how it works. If you… Read more »
Update: killinuxfloor has been updated to support both Killing Floor 2 Retail and Classic. Please read Playing Killing Floor 2 Classic for more info. About Why, it’s the easiest way… Read more »
The newest patch, Update 1071 is out, folks! Check out the trailer: Also check out the complete changelog. If you want to install a new Linux Server, check out my… Read more »
Preface I’ve had enough with Tumblr. It’s been randomly messing up with <, >, & characters in the Markdown editor. And by that I mean it removed a random subset… Read more »