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Thanks a ton Obs!
Oh man. Another tangent, but if you were playing last night, I might have been the one dumping you. I kept getting 4 babies at once and panicking. If so, sorry -- I'm just also new and have a hard enough time supporting myself!
Oh no, I totally get it. It's not easy to support 4 kids at once!
You can safely delete these folders & files to completely "reset" your server:
Thanks! A couple questions about that though, as I don't know a ton about linux, would I just use the 'rm' command? Also would these folders and files just re-create themselves on server start?
No issue, it's a bit strange I know but the reason for it is so me and some friends can learn the game on our own in a private setting. We don't have a ton of time to play, and not many people want to support quadruplets or are able to, and spawning in as 4 Eves is uncommon. I understand that a lot of the appeal to the game is building up a society with a long lineage but for us we have had trouble learning how to play in that setting. So I wanted to set up a private server where we can spawn as Eve's together as 4 or even more and learn together without hindering others or relying on the birth system.
I got my server up and running now but have a question if anyone can answer. Does anyone know a way to reset/wipe the world? Not using the apocalypses, by using the terminal. I could just reinstall the server but that seems like a lot.
Thanks mx_owl, typing sudo make did the trick!
Hello,
First and foremost if this thread is the wrong spot please remove it, I am new to the forums and the game so please forgive any missteps.
A little of what I've done so far: I've set up a virtual machine using ubuntu server and followed this guide on how to set up the server: https://steemit.com/onehouronelife/@grz … r-one-life
I ran into an error on the "make" command. See here: https://puu.sh/C2Orl/d0787d6474.png
I tried to run the server anyways to see what happened but when I type: "sudo ./OneLifeServer" it says the command is not found, as seen in the above screenshot.
I'm hoping someone can help me figure this out because I am not well versed in Linux at all and do not have any clue on where I went wrong.
Thanks for reading,
Irelia
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