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landeroth

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  1. I have an associate's in Java and want to do modding to help rehone my skills. Looking for a "getting started" type post to help me make sure what I do is compatible got me nowhere, nor did a search on "getting started". I may be a lower skilled programmer than what is typical here, but I want to mod and I want to make stuff forge compatible. I'm really looking for someone to post a link to a post that I didn't see that will make me go "well, that was obviously where I should have started" so yeah, I'm dumb enough to need pointed in the right direction before I even begin.
  2. java -server -Xms2048m -Xmx3072m -XX:PermSize=256m -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -Dfml.queryResult=confirm -jar FTBServer-1.7.10-1395.jar nogui worked. thanks so much for the help and for forge:) /fml confirm didn't work no matter how often i tried it. it kept going through the last few lines i posted. i thought i may need to reconfirm so i did it several times. the change of the command in ServerStart.sh worked perfectly ( I saw it run a few times at that point). /fml cancel worked on the command prompt screen
  3. Using a local server (centos 7 machine in the house) we've been playing locally. It worked until the power either surged or dipped ( was asleep, roommates said it happened). I attempted restarting the server but it gave the command i used was /etc/init.d/ServerStart.sh to start the server, so i used /etc/init.d/ServerStart.sh -Dfml.queryResult=confirm This was the result I then tried simply /fml confirm and the result was the same. I thought I was using the commands properly but I now think I'm not. Am I missing something really simple and obvious? If I am, can someone point it out please?

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