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What it says? cat nohup.out
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If you're trying to use the folder inside the directory ~/, login as root. Although its not recommended to use root. Better change the directory to something else, say - /home/ubuntu/samp03/.
Also, make sure you got all the server files inside the directory. If you're running a 64 bit OS, check if the libraries are installed accordingly. Did you change your RCON password, as the default "changeme" prevents the server from starting.
BTW, do activate your Windows version soon.
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Jesus, what in the heck are you 2 on about...
First, the issue is likely to be that he hasn't installed the required runtimes for the server executable.
Suggesting even in the slightest that he uses root, is plain out reckless.
OP, if the files were downloaded by another user, then there'd be the reason why you can't chmod them.
run
in the server folder and show the output.
It's highly likely that this should get you moving again as I think that tutorial is lacking.
http://forum.sa-mp.com/showpost.php?...11&postcount=6
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^, also you may try to check the access mode, seems like your chmod action was always ending with a failure.