VPS help root@localhost!
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when i connect to VPS tell me root@localhost~#: what i will do here?
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#2

Great questions, i appreciate you
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#3

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#4

What you have just seen, is called the command line. If it means nothing to you, you are not the right person to run a server. Get someone that has experience with the systems required to run a succesful server. If you fail to do that, your server will most likely be one of those that exist for a week and are never seen after that ever again.
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#5

Its a pain to explain that to someone who obviously has no idea of what a shell is.
****** for some bash/shell tutorials first, then you might ask some questions if theres still stuff unclear. But not the other way round.
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when i connect to VPS tell me root@localhost~#: what i will do here?
You VPS Gonna Explode now !
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Hey you are connected as Admin now, you can do commands as the root
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#7

As others have said, you logged into your new Linux VPS as the root user. that root@localhost is a prompt that lets you run admin tasks, including set up a game server. You can get stared learning shell here: http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/unix1.html

If Linux scares you, you could rent a Windows VPS instead and connect via RDP/VNC so you can click around. Windows VPSs are generally more expensive and require better specs though compared to Linux/BSD VPSs.

You could go with a server host instead so they take care of it for you.
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#8

You shouldn't be using root!
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#9

im using root!
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im using root!
It's advised not to : http://www.sourceguru.net/login-root/
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