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How to Install LinuxGSM on Fedora CoreOS Latest

LinuxGSM is a popular server management tool used by gamers and IT professionals. Installing it on Fedora CoreOS Latest is a simple process that can be completed in a few short steps.

Prerequisites

Before you start, ensure that you have the following items:

Step 1: Install Git

First, update your system packages by running the following command:

sudo dnf update

Next, install Git by running the following command:

sudo dnf install git

Step 2: Clone the LinuxGSM Repository

Switch to your home directory by running the following command:

cd ~

Clone the LinuxGSM repository by running the following command:

git clone https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM.git linuxgsm

Step 3: Install LinuxGSM

Navigate to the LinuxGSM directory by running the following command:

cd ~/linuxgsm

Install LinuxGSM by running the following command:

./linuxgsm.sh

Step 4: Create a New Game Server

After LinuxGSM installation completes, you can start using it to create a new game server instance. For example, to create a new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive server, run the following command:

./csgoserver install

Step 5: Configure Your Game Server

Finally, configure your game server by editing the configuration file that corresponds to your chosen game. For example, to edit the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive configuration file, run the following command:

nano ~/csgoserver/lgsm/config-lgsm/csgoserver/common.cfg

Edit the configuration as needed and save the file.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed LinuxGSM on Fedora CoreOS Latest and created a new game server instance. You can now use LinuxGSM to manage and configure your game servers with ease.

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