“Many players of Electronic Arts’ multiplayer online game Battlefield 2 run Battlefield 2 game servers, either at home or as a hosted solution. Most use Windows or Linux as their server operating system. Few people know that you can use FreeBSD as well. Here’s how you can set up a Battlefield 2 server on FreeBSD 6.0 RC-1.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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BattleField2 & BSD serve up a game
Why use Linux or Windows when you can setup a BF2 server on FreeBSD? If you know the OS, and want to start rising in EA’s ranks, NewsForge can run you through the setup.