I spotted this video online. Of course, I can not be sure information
contained is actually accurate.
https://youtu.be/ruGmwiE_xyI?t=20

It implies the need for community servers to get off any old Linux releases
- mentioning Ubuntu 20.04 or later and Debian 11 or later.
It also seems to emphasize a long-term strategy to move dedicated servers
to Docker containers, instead of running directly on the OS.

As I said, not sure about the reliability of the information.
But, short of official statements from Valve (hint), ....





On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 12:37 PM Michael Flaherty - michaelwflaherty at
me.com (via csgo_servers list) <[email protected]> wrote:

> You may run a dedicated server from the cs2 client with the following.
>
> cs2.exe -dedicated
>
> There's no word of a separate "src2ds" bin, nor any further elaboration
> for the future of community servers from Valve. There's a blog post coming
> sometime in the future regarding this topic, we'll have to wait.
>
> Thanks,
> - Michael Flaherty
>
> On Mar 23, 2023, at 12:31 PM, Mecha Weasel <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> 
> Is there any information available yet on hosting CS2 community servers?
> Just an updated CS:GO server install? or something more complicated?
>
> Will there be a test dedicated server install available to the community
> during the CS2 test?
>
> - Weasel
>
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