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Battlefield 1942 Game Server User’s Guide

About the Battlefield 1942 Game Server Module
The Battlefield 1942 game server module allows Plesk users to install and manage game servers through their Plesk control panels.

We do not recommend running Battlefield 1942 game servers on Plesk-managed web hosts because game servers consume lots of processor resources and would dramatically decrease web server performance. When choosing the hardware to lease or purchase, make sure it meets the following requirements:

  • AMD or Intel CPU (a 1 GHz/128 MB RAM configuration can serve up to 16 players,
  • 1.5+ GHz/256 MB RAM – 32 players, 2+ GHz/512 MB RAM – 48 players),
  • Linux operating system installed,
  • 150 Megabytes of free disk space per one game server installation plus space for additionally installed maps.

Citrix ICA Client 7.00 Installation Guide for LINUX

1. Prerequisites
Following versions of Linux are supported:

  • SuSE 6.0 or above,
  • Red Hat 5.2 or above,
  • Caldera 2.2 or above,
  • Slackware 4.0 or above.

Make sure you have one of the following browsers installed:

  • Netscape 6.2 or later

Download the Citrix ICA Client from our website at the following URL:
http://www.myaspex.com/websvc/documents/linuxx86.tar.gz
and save the file ‘linuxx86.tar.gz’ to your /tmp directory.

Download the “ASPeX CA” root certificate from our website at the following URL:
http://www.myaspex.com/websvc/documents/root.cer
and save the file ‘root.cer’ to your /tmp directory.

2. Install Citrix ICA Client
Make sure you log on as user ‘root’ before continuing. Go to the /tmp directory, uncompress and untar the installation binaries, using the following command:
# tar –zxvf linuxx86.tar.gz

Start the installation procedure by running the following command:
# ./setupwfc

You will see the following screen:
Citrix ICA Client 7.00 setup.

Sun VirtualBox User Manual

Introduction

Sun xVM VirtualBox is a collection of powerful virtual machine tools, targeting desktop computers, enterprise servers and embedded systems. With VirtualBox, you can virtualize 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems on machines with Intel and AMD processors, either by using hardware virtualization features provided by these processorsor even entirely in software, at your option. You can find a brief feature overview in chapter 1.3, Features overview, page 12; see chapter 12, Change log, page 149 for a detailed list of version changes. Virtualization basics With VirtualBox, you can run unmodified operating systems – including all of the software that is installed on them – directly on top of your existing operating system, in a special environment called a “virtual machine”. Your physical computer is then usually called the “host”, while the virtual machine is often called a “guest”. VirtualBox allows the guest code to run unmodified, directly on the host computer, and the guest operating system “thinks” it’s running on a real machine. In the background, however, VirtualBox intercepts certain operations that the guest performs to make sure that the guest does not interfere with other programs on the host. The techniques and features that VirtualBox provides are useful for several scenarios:

InnoTek VirtualBox User Manual

Chapter 1. Introduction

InnoTek VirtualBox is a family of virtual machine products targeting desktop computers, enterprise servers and embedded systems. Due to its modular architecture, VirtualBox can be deployed in any environment where x86 systems are to be virtualized on x86 systems. (With “x86″, we are referring to 32-bit CPUs from AMD and Intel as well as compatible CPUs from other vendors, plus 64-bit CPUs in 32-bit mode.) 1.1. Virtualization basics VirtualBox allows you to run unmodified operating systems — including all of the software that is installed on them — directly in a special environment on top of your existing operating system. This environment, called a “virtual machine”, is created by the virtualization software. The physical computer is then usually called the “host”, while the virtual machine is often called a “guest”. VirtualBox allows most of the guest code to run unmodified, directly on the host computer, and the guest operating system “thinks” it’s running on real machine. In the background, however, VirtualBox intercepts certain operations that the guest performs to make sure that the guest can cooperate with other programs on the host. The techniques and features that VirtualBox provides are useful for several scenarios:

Libero IDE Install Instructions

General Information
Libero IDE software is downloadable for free from http://www.actel.com/download/default.aspx or you can order a free DVD from http://www.actel.com/techdocs/litrequest/default.aspx. You must have a license to run Libero IDE and the license type that you obtain determines what devices and features you can use.

Some Libero IDE features are optional during installation. You can minimize the disk space required by only installingtools you use.

  • Libero IDE Platinum (Complete Libero installation, all features and devices)
  • Libero IDE Gold (Limited device support and tools)
  • Libero IDE Stand Alone (Libero IDE without Synplify/Pro AE, ModelSim AE, and WaveFormer Lite)

View the complete descriptions of the above Libero installations at http://www.actel.com/products/software/libero/licensing.aspx.

         Libero IDE installation is covered in “Installing Libero IDE Software” on page 27.

Libero IDE License Options
You must have a license installed to run Libero IDE. Several license options are offered. The license defines the available features and FPGA devices, the license expiration date, and maximum version of the software that can be used with the license.

iPad User Guide for Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client

This document describes the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 2.4.4 for Apple iOS. It includes the following sections:

  • Introduction
  • Devices Supported by Cisco AnyConnect 2.4.4
  • New Features and Fixes Since AnyConnect 2.4.2
  • What You Need Before You Can Set Up AnyConnect
  • Installation
  • Getting Started
  • Adding a VPN Connection Entry
  • Setting Up Connect-On-Demand Rules
  • Modifying a VPN Connection Entry
  • Deleting a Connection Entry
  • Connecting to a VPN
  • Viewing Overview Statistics
  • Viewing Detailed Statistics
  • Viewing and Managing Log Messages
  • Changing the Theme
  • Displaying the AnyConnect Version and Licensing Details Responding to “Another Application has requested that AnyConnect…Do you want to allow this?”
  • Troubleshooting

Introduction

The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility client for Apple iOS provides seamless and secure remote access to enterprise networks. The client allows any installed application to communicate as though connected directly to the enterprise network.