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Please manual reading is for sissies. I have managed to keep out linux box
running for years running a multitude of game servers including CS, CSS, BF2,
many iterations of Quake without RTFM.
Geeze
Crazy_One
PS I do have friends who I would consider Linux guru's who offer advice on the
RARE occasion I ask for it :)
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How did you ever learn to get linux working without learning how to RTFM
FFS??

On 2/15/07, linux penguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[1] wrote:


I know but i saw some dlls in my server dir., theres also a dlls
folder i believe(cant remember im at college at the moment).
I just now thaught what if i use Wine? Anyone tried it? Works as it
should?

On 2/14/07, Cc2iscooL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[2] wrote:


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DLL is for Windows.

SO is for linux.

On 2/14/07, linux penguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[3] wrote:


Is it possible to implement EasyAntiCheat onto a linux server? Is that
what the .dll files are for?
On 2/14/07, linux penguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[4] wrote:


Alright ill use a 64 bit OS with a 32 bit binary then.

On 2/14/07, Valtteri Kiviniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[5] wrote:


Oh my god...

Did you consider that maybe they run their servers on 64bit


because of


better berformance. VAC1 is poor anticheat anyway, so think that


you


were a server provider, what would you do yourself:

- Host 64bit servers with best performance, best hitreg and low


CPU


usage


- Host 32bit servers with lower performance, VAC2 enabled and high


CPU


usage


Please, use some other anticheat, VAC is the primary anticheat on


CS


so


that makes it the most hacked one.. No matter what you ever do, it
always have secure hacks.

Or then just code your own anticheat, like we did -->
www.EasyAntiCheat.com/Readme.txt[6]


Pete kirjoitti:


It's funny that 64bit binaries aren't supported, yet e-frag


STILL


use


them.
Servers of a friends haven't had
VAC on them for well over a week now and e-frag won't fix it.


They


claim


it's "VALVEs problem"... Yet i've told
my friend, tell them it's THEIR problem and they need to use


32bit


binaries.
Server companies who know
jack about how to run the server properly annoy me so much. I


got


banned


from their silly forums because
I told them how to fix the error, but they don't like being told


what is


right. Just like to let paying customers
suffer by having terrible support and no VAC of any sort on


their


servers.
Sort it out e-frag, your servers should
be using VAC2, that means using 32bit binaries!

and LinuxPenguin... unlucky on that matter, I think vac is


totally


dead now.
So it's 32bit all the way.

----- Original Message -----
From: "linux penguin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[7]
To: <hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com>[8]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Speakeasy security module wont load no
matter what




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So if i run 32 bit binary on a AMD64(with a 64 bit OS) is that


gonna


downgrade the performance of my hlds server?

On 2/14/07, Ben Everett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[9] wrote:


You can only run a 32-bit binary on a 32-bit OS... a 64-bit


binary


will


ONLY
work on a 64-bit OS with a 64-bit processor.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of


Andrew


Forsberg
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 5:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Speakeasy security module wont load


no


matter


what

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From: "linux penguin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[13]
....
Some ppl said here that its better to run the 32 bit binary on


a


32 bit


OS.
True/False?
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False,  imo. At least your OS and any supporting processes


will


gain


whatever advantages there are from a 64bit processor.


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