It worked great! It says it can not find MicdoodleCore at all though, weird...
Anyways I just noticed this problem also happens on (of course) Linux servers, which might be a problem.
I wanted to try it with a friend and loaded everything up on my headless Ubuntu 14.04 server (which I rented so not the same computer) and it needed access to a X server which a server of course not has.
I managed to let it launch by enabling X11 forwarding, but I rather have the option too type "y" or "yes" in the console then forward X11. A config file option would be great too.
Is this possible and/or do-able? Are you willing to add this (I hope i'm not being an ass right now for asking it)? Thanks in advance!
Anyways I just noticed this problem also happens on (of course) Linux servers, which might be a problem.
I wanted to try it with a friend and loaded everything up on my headless Ubuntu 14.04 server (which I rented so not the same computer) and it needed access to a X server which a server of course not has.
I managed to let it launch by enabling X11 forwarding, but I rather have the option too type "y" or "yes" in the console then forward X11. A config file option would be great too.
Is this possible and/or do-able? Are you willing to add this (I hope i'm not being an ass right now for asking it)? Thanks in advance!