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  1. Download: Elemental_Spell_1.zip
  2. To compile sources use cd /home && sh admin_panel.sh then write 888
  3. i don t have any error, you must do shomthing wrong
  4. Where is SHH tunned you need to put your vps details and on General you must do like this Zenaris Work - Edit Connection (MySQL) (gyazo.com)
  5. At the moment we are working on a plugin where everyone can select the language they want, the whole forum will be translated into the language selected by you Preview: bdb255dabb357f1dc25c0469e5f8ec50.mp4
  6. you use that vdi or you use other vps? i never got that
  7. Navicat: Zenaris Work - Edit Connection (MySQL) (gyazo.com) you must do SSH Tunnel Username: metin2 Password: ASSBDAS!#FSABFASI!#JYXYXKAFAF To compile sources use cd /home && sh admin_panel.sh then write 888
  8. 5935_ad2381685d7b8691a81306c1bda4bc98.rar
  9. Aeldra Files Date 2020 Client unpacked, Source game + client, pythons, serverfiles, database) quests and Drops Missing. Download: [Hidden Content] Password: metin2.network
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  11. This page explains how to install and start the MySQL server version 5.6 on the FreeBSD 10.0 operating system. To install the software, log in as root and type # pkg install mysql56-server mysql56-client This installs the database server and the client. To allow the database server to run, edit the file /etc/rc.conf to add the following line: mysql_enable="YES" Now you can start the server with # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start You will see output similar to the following: Starting mysql. You can test that the database is running correctly using the command-line tool mysql. Type mysql The output looks like this: You can leave the command line tool by typing "exit" mysql> exit The output looks like this: To stop the server, use # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server stop The output looks like this: If the server is running, and you want to restart it, you can also do that as follows: # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server restart
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