mjmfighter 10 Posted March 11, 2015 I have been trying to get a Arma3Profile setup on our server for the past few days with no success. I have tried putting the Arma3Profile file in many different places but none of them seem to be working. We are currently running Debian 7. Here is my startup line: ./arma3server -netlog -profiles=profile -config=server.cfg -cfg=basic.cfg -maxMem=2048 -port=2302 -maxplayers=70 -exThreads=7 -name=ggc I have tried putting ggc.Arma3Profile into the following directories: <armahome>/ <armahome>/profile <armahome>/profile/gcc <armahome>/gcc None have worked and there does not seem to be a definitive answer out there of where this file needs to be located on a linux server. Does anyone know where it should go? Here is my Arma3Profile file as well just in case its something wrong in it: class Difficulties { class regular { class Flags { Armor=1; // Gives you improved body armor, tank armor etc FriendlyTag=0; // Displays information on friendly units. ONLY WORKS WITH 'Weaponcursor=0', eg crosshair on. EnemyTag=0; // Displays information on enemy units HUD=1; // Shows you leaders location and your position in formation HUDPerm=1; // Shows HUD permanently HUDWp=1; // Shows Waypoints right after they're ordered to you HUDWpPerm=1; // Shows Waypoints permanently WeaponCursor=1; // Shows the crosshair for your weapon AutoAim=1; // Enables auto aim when you're not looking through your weapon's scope. Also works with crosshair off AutoGuideAT=1; // AT missiles will be automatically guided to their target. If 0, player has to lock onto the target. 3rdPersonView=1; // This turns 3rd(third) person view and group leader view on or off. Please never talk of this as "3D view" - ArmA is not an arcade game ! ClockIndicator=1; // Displays the clock indicator on the left of your screen when giving/receiving orders like "At 11 o'clock, eemy man at 200 meters" Map=1; // Shows symbols for all objects known to your gruop on the map. This will NOT disable the map itself ! Tracers=1; // Displays tracers even of small arms that in real life would not have tracers AutoSpot=1; // If you're close enough to an enemy, you'll report it without right-clicking UltraAI=0; // Enables some kind of super AI that hears and sses more and has better tactics. This is for both friendly and enemy sides. UnlimitedSaves=1; // Enables saing permanently. For single player missions. But you then can only load the last save state. DeathMessages=1; // (1.09 and later) Displays "XXX was killed by YYY" messages in multiplayer NetStats=0; // (1.09 and later) Enables the scoreboard functionality in MP VonID=1; // (1.09 and later) When using VoN, display the name of the player speaking. } } } Any and all help is appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nasdero68 10 Posted March 21, 2015 http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?169926-Linux-Dedicated-Server-feedback&p=2904291&viewfull=1#post2904291 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lukio 18 Posted February 16, 2016 None have worked and there does not seem to be a definitive answer out there of where this file needs to be located on a linux server. Does anyone know where it should go? Here is my Arma3Profile file as well just in case its something wrong in it: The -profiles flag on Linux servers does not work. Instead the server creates the profiles under a "Windows" type directory in the user's home folder. Check out the directory /home/<user>/.local/share/Arma 3 - Other Profiles\gcc Per default the server creates a player.arma3profile, that's the file you need to replace / change Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mamasan8 11 Posted March 19, 2016 Been playing around with Linux and hope this helps someone. About that /home/<user>/.local/share/Arma 3 - Other Profiles\ Annoying to CD into it. I had to type: cd Arma\ 3\ -* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DEATHLY 0 Posted February 1, 2017 Hate to bump a topic, but I have created an Arma 3 Epoch server and I CANNOT (a little frustration there) find (as this post is asking for) where the <whatever>.arma3profile is supposed to go. In the above posts they are implying theres some sort of .local directory but there is not. Soooo.... Where does this file belong? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites