Problem with my mc server created on google vps [closed] - minecraft

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I have mc server and when I closing the console my server has stopping, What can I do to keep it active 24/7

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You can try using docker containers for the server.
You can do this on all platforms with docker desktop for windows
You can use the screen command on Linux.
It's also recommended to seek a Minecraft host.

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how would you set up a server running guacamole to listen for a reverse vnc connection?
I found a better way, not using guacamole, by running a vnc repeater (i used uvnc repeater), which will listen for connection from the vnc servers and viewers, and connect the servers and viewers that use the same id
http://www.wisdomsoftware.gr/en/ultravnc-repeater-en/5-how-to-install-ultravnc-repeater-for-linux-debian-a-centos

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With the very limited ChromeOS crosh shell, how do I add a host key to my known_hosts file in ChromeOS.
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Attempting to configure Apache2 on a new Ubuntu 11.10 web server. Changes to a recent version of Apache has shuffled some config variables around.
"ServerTokens" and "ServerSignature" were previously found in apache2.conf; not anymore.
I have read 2 differing views.
Manually add them to the end of the apache2.conf file, or
Are they being addressed in a different file
Can anyone confirm that #1 is right. Thank you.
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