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Yes I would be very interested in a "Live CD" with CS support.

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From: Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 19, 2003 7:50 AM
To: hlds
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Linux Results - Performance



I don't really trust your test results that much but HLDS does run great on
the kernel 2.2.x series.

What would be cool is if you could do some testing using the same
distribution running 2.4.x kernels compiled on different platforms with
different optimizations.  Like i386 vs AMD Athlon-XP kernel.  You could also
do different source tree's as well, besides the vanilla kernel.

Actually, maybe you can do this test for me.  Pit the vanilla linux kernel
vs this patch set: http://members.optusnet.com.au/ckolivas/kernel/

Also, if you need help, I can write a script for you that will graph number
of players, network traffic, the current map, and the processes cpu
utilization.  Then you can have visual results to compare.  At some point
you should be able to deduce the best platform with the best kernel to run
hlds.

Anyway, I should be working on finishing up the HLBook beta 2 but I'd take a
break to pump that script out.

Also, I don't know if this is even legal or not but I've made a Linux distro
based on the Gentoo Live CD that boots directly into a perl based system
where you enter some settings and it spawns either a cstrike, dod, tfc, or
dmc server.  It auto detects your LAN card.  You supply the mod type, ip,
port and choose from one of the pre packaged config files to execute but the
config files can be edited as well.  All the config files are copied into a
tmpfs and then sym linked into the mods directory so you can edit them.  Its
basically for LAN parties and stuff.  I don't know if I can distribute it
though with Valves stuff on there but it would be cool.  Would anyone be
interested in something like this though?

Matt






On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 16:04, Andy Hodges wrote:
> They were tested on several..
>
> 1.7 GHZ Celeron / 512mb
> 1.13 GHZ (non-Celeron) / 512mb
> 850 MHZ / 512mb
>
> Just test it yourself. Doesn't take but 2 minutes to run the install
> and another 5 minutes to setup your game.
>
> -Andy

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Matt
http://www.playway.net

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