Thinking to myself... "What does it take to run a games like lotgd?"

I googled "lotgd" and found it on source forge, after a little reading. 
I found the game on this website    http://lotgd.net    it's the site 
where the developer has his game running.
The game uses Apache, PHP, and MySQL, it will run on Linux or Windows.  
With that little bit of information I have everything it takes to run 
the game ( I down loaded the files ), with little help, well maybe a lot 
of help I can host the game.

Off topic;
OMG! my son (9) is starting Clarinet lessons, the dogs in the hood will 
be going insane!  It's to late for me so I pity the dogs...

I have some concerns...  My concerns are bandwidth and disk use.

*Down Side...*
I have a windows box  http://www.screechowl.org/html/cpu.htm  with about 
10 gig of free diskspace running Apache, PhP, and MySQL I know that is 
as evil as it gets but I haven't had the time to convert my windows box 
to Linux. I have several gig of data and applications I can't live 
without.  If I had a computer in the house my wife could use for work 
stuff I would convert it in a minute, but I don't.

*Up Side*
I have a Linux box with about 2 gig of free diskspace running Apache, 
PhP and MySQL
BUT!
I have another project I just started, it's in the first stage of 
becoming a real deal but I think it will fly. My website  
http://www.screechowl.org  has more information on the project and a 
link to the Linux box (above) with the default Debian GNU Linux 
webpage.  The linux box is where the project site will live.  I'm sure 
some of the people involved with the project would play.

*scary Side!*
Take a look at my website...   http://www.screechowl.org  Now if you 
look in the index of "The Silmarillion" by: J.R.R. Tolkien you will find 
something interesting about the name I chose for the server.  If you you 
don't have "The Silmarillion" (who wouldn't have it)  Google the name 
listed in the text you may find something interesting.  
Like this website  http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Ancalagon

It gets better, my little 486 laptop is named angband, and my windows 
server is named angrenost.

Can you say "Karma"?

Sam.

Lansing, Dan wrote:

>If anyone started a lotgd game going I would play daily....its not lord but it is open source....and very similar....don't need dosemu...runs native on Linux.....chock full of text based goodness
>
>Dan Lansing
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