01.12.2014, 18:14
Hello,
I personally found Ubuntu 12.04 good for my business to run SAMP on however some plugins do work better on Centos 6. Also Ubuntu doesn't work with apache meaning it would just be a server. being on Centos 5 shouldn't make much of a differance as the code in the plugins will be the same or on a similar base code.
To set file permissions in linux use the chmod +x 777 FOLDER/FILENAME
Depending on how much your paying for the vps it actually might work out cheaper to RENT a server from a host as web hosting is relatively cheap ($3 a month) and hosting can be found from $0.07 to $0.20 a slot. Bonus with this method is that you don't have to worry about security risks be cause with apache i know theres alot of things you can exploit without using things like MOD security on apache.
Kind Regards
Jack
I personally found Ubuntu 12.04 good for my business to run SAMP on however some plugins do work better on Centos 6. Also Ubuntu doesn't work with apache meaning it would just be a server. being on Centos 5 shouldn't make much of a differance as the code in the plugins will be the same or on a similar base code.
To set file permissions in linux use the chmod +x 777 FOLDER/FILENAME
Depending on how much your paying for the vps it actually might work out cheaper to RENT a server from a host as web hosting is relatively cheap ($3 a month) and hosting can be found from $0.07 to $0.20 a slot. Bonus with this method is that you don't have to worry about security risks be cause with apache i know theres alot of things you can exploit without using things like MOD security on apache.
Kind Regards
Jack

