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    Hey everyone, i wud like to know is there any chance to work any bot on linux debian vps ?

    if there is can you explain.

    Thanks !

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    Originally Posted by Mr.Jexach View Post
    Hey everyone, i wud like to know is there any chance to work any bot on linux debian vps ?

    if there is can you explain.

    Thanks !
    Poke ninja bot is one that is not console based, I would give that one a go. I believe it uses jave, so you will need to have that installed first.... sudo apt get java... blah blah blah. Then follow the instructions after you download the bot
    Last edited by danarr88; 08-08-2016 at 02:49 PM.

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