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NAME

       tremulous-server - Tremulous dedicated server

SYNOPSIS

       tremulous-server [-h|--help] [+set option value]...

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the tremulous-server command.

       tremulous-server is the dedicated network server for Tremulous.

OPTIONS

       Options passed to the wrapper script:

       -h, --help
              Display a short help summary

       Options passed to the Tremulous server binary by the +set parameter
       (Note that this is not a full list!)

       capturelimit <value>

       dedicated <bool>

       fraglimit <value>

       fs_basepath <string>

       fs_game <value>

       g_allowVote <bool>

       g_banIPs <IP address>

       g_doWarmup <bool>

       g_friendlyFire <bool>

       g_gametype <bool>

       g_gravity <value>

       g_inactivity <value>

       g_maxGameClients <value>

       g_motd <string>

       g_needpass <bool>

       g_password <string>

       g_quadfactor <value>

       g_weaponrespawn <value>

       net_ip <IP adress>

       net_port <value>

       net_qport <value>

       nextmap <string>

       sv_allowDownload <bool>

       sv_floodProtect <bool>

       sv_fps <value>

       sv_hostname <string>

       sv_maxclients <value>

       sv_maxPing <value> (Measurd in milliseconds)

       sv_minPing <value> (Measurd in milliseconds)

       sv_pure <bool>

       timelimit <value> (Measured in minutes)

SEE ALSO

       tremulous(6)

AUTHORS

       The  Tremulous  dedicated server was originally written by id Software,
       Inc. and is now maintained by the icculus.org team.

       This manual page was written by Bruno "Fuddl"  Kleinert  <fuddl@gmx.de>
       for  the  Debian  project  (but  may  be used by others). Permission is
       granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms
       of  the  GNU  General  Public  License,  Version  2  any  later version
       published by the Free Software Foundation.

       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public  License
       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

                               January 19, 2006