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Linux dedicated server binaries for Call of Duty 2 version 1.3
NOTE:
Call of Duty 2 Linux Server is NOT SUPPORTED by Activision® Customer Support. Please do not call with any questions related to this free product.
PunkBuster Note: If PunkBuster fails to initialize upon initial server launch of Call of Duty 2 Linux Patch 1.3 there are two ways to resolve. The first is to open the home location of Call of Duty 2 Linux. Ensure you can see hidden files and delete the folder named ".callofduty". Now you can launch the Call of Duty 2 server with the parameter "+set sv_punkbuster 1" (Ex. "./cod2_lnxded +set sv_punkbuster 1").
If the above does not work, you can launch the server, but do not load a map (if you did launch a map, just enter "killserver" into the console and continue). Enter the following into the console; pb_sv_enable. Now launch a map, punkbuster should be working.
To test whether or not PunkBuster was initialized correctly, with the server launched (ie. Map running), enter "pb_sv_ver" into the console. If there is a returned value, PunkBuster has been successfully initialized.