[hlds_linux] Running Source on old hardware

2006-10-20 Thread Bart King
Hi folks,

Just a quicky.  I recently acquired an old PC (Pentium 3, 700mhz, 256mb
RAM) and was looking to use it for some Source-related development work
I'm currently doing.

I bought a new hard disk for it, plugged it all in, installed FreeBSD
6.1 on it and this morning downloaded the CS:S server via Steam.

Problem is, when I go to run the server, this happens:

Auto-restarting the server on crash
Unable to determine CPU Frequency
Fri Oct 20 12:14:43 BST 2006: Server Quit

That's using srcds_run, and calling srcds_i486 directly also has the
same problem.

The uname output (literally installed off CD - it's not exposed to the
Internet directly):

FreeBSD demon.local 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun May  7
04:32:43 UTC 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

I'm thinking it is to do with the fact the machine is a Pentium 3
(Celeron at that). Would I be correct?

Cheers,
--
Bart King
http://www.bart666.com -- +44 781 219 5654

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Re: [hlds_linux] Running Source on old hardware

2006-10-20 Thread drlove

Quoting Bart King [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi folks,

Just a quicky.  I recently acquired an old PC (Pentium 3, 700mhz, 256mb
RAM) and was looking to use it for some Source-related development work
I'm currently doing.

I bought a new hard disk for it, plugged it all in, installed FreeBSD
6.1 on it and this morning downloaded the CS:S server via Steam.

Problem is, when I go to run the server, this happens:

Auto-restarting the server on crash
Unable to determine CPU Frequency
Fri Oct 20 12:14:43 BST 2006: Server Quit

That's using srcds_run, and calling srcds_i486 directly also has the
same problem.

The uname output (literally installed off CD - it's not exposed to the
Internet directly):

FreeBSD demon.local 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sun May  7
04:32:43 UTC 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

I'm thinking it is to do with the fact the machine is a Pentium 3
(Celeron at that). Would I be correct?

Cheers,
--
Bart King
http://www.bart666.com -- +44 781 219 5654


You need to have linux emulation enabled, and mount linprocfs so cpu
details can be read.

Jeff Love
Burgh Gaming


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