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Hi guys, Need some help please!!


defzz

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Ok got a fresh install of Tcadmin - Trying to install a steam game but it comes up with a connection error so I did some forum searches and one of the admins suggested doing it manually so I did. Here was my result:

 

[root@server games]# bash download_garrysmod-linux.sh

download_garrysmod-linux.sh: /home/tcadmin/Monitor/Tools/steam: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

 

and

 

[root@server games]# sh download_garrysmod-linux.sh

download_garrysmod-linux.sh: /home/tcadmin/Monitor/Tools/steam: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

 

 

Im stumped. I have the update tool and steamcmd in the tools folder Im not sure what to do next.

 

Problem 2:

 

I started a mumble server as a test (it downloaded and started the server) But I cannot connect to it, Gametracker wont show it as online, So I disabled Cent Os's iptables firewall and still the same result.

 

Running CENT OS 6.2

Latest version of Mono (listed on tcadmin website)

 

Thanks guys.

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just did a complete re-install and still get this:

 

[root@server ~]# cd /home/tcadmin/tcafiles/games

[root@server games]# sh download_l4d-linux.sh

download_l4d-linux.sh: /home/tcadmin/Monitor/Tools/steam: /lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or directory

 

Cant update through the panel either I get this error'

 

"Error - Steam download failed at 0%. Exit code 255"

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  • 1 year later...

It looks like you don't have glibc properly installed. I don't know your OS so I can't direct you further but that'll take you to the right spot. Google for this and you'll get some info.

 

ld-linux.so.2 bad elf interpreter

 

As far as mumble, that's a different issue. The command line is bad. The default is

 

-ini murmur.ini -fg -v $[service.Slots]

 

There is no actual flag or method of passing the server slots to the ini correctly so if you run it without $[service.Slots] it will start, but the user can then edit slots in the .ini. I'm still looking for a solution on that issue myself.

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