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-_- i tried looking in google... i want to set up my own server for me and for my friends but i have no idea how to create the tekkit one.. i know how to setup a bukkit server but the tekkit is my problem...

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-_- i tried looking in google... i want to set up my own server for me and for my friends but i have no idea how to create the tekkit one.. i know how to setup a bukkit server but the tekkit is my problem...

Saying it or that makes a lot more sense. You just need to download it from the technic website, unzip it and press launch. Since you can use a Bukkit one I'm assuming you know how to port forward etc. so that should be fine. No further steps needed, just download and launch.

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well... i tried to log in to the server it just saying connection lost end of stream and im using the 1.3.2 version of tekkit and the 1.3.2 version of minecraft...

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I honestly don't see what you're having trouble with here. You download the Tekkit server, download Tekkit, and play. What's so complicated about the fact that you need Tekkit to play a Tekkit server?

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(He's probably too busy wondering why his Technic wont connection to his Tekkit server, so lets get out while we can :3)

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i extracted the files from tekkit server 3.1.2 and when i pressing the launch.bat it says "java is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.

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For the Tekkit server, you need Java 7 (or 1.7 something), and if you have 64-bit Windows, you likely need to manually install 64-bit Java.

In the technic launcher, select Tekkit in the drop down graphic on left before logging in.

If you have 32-bit Windows (which can only access about 3 GB RAM max) and/or limited RAM you would likely have trouble running the server and client on the same computer. Default for server is 2 to 3 GB and client default is 1 GB unless you reduce those numbers, and you also need room for your operating system and any other running programs.

Personally I use 64-bit Linux (using openjdk-7), which can run both server and client on an 8 GB computer.

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