[EFR]The HEAD wrote:
we have VAC running on our server and well.. it just happened 3 times now
to me that CS just shut down (crashed) during playing. some of my members
and several other players also reported this strange behaviour to me...
can anybody else confirm this?
EVERY player on our
Ive now had to remove the beta modules from servers testing it. On one of
our 20 players servers, everyones hlife crashed causing all 20 people to
have to reboot.
I presume Valve knows there's definately an issue with the latest beta, so
hopefully it will be sorted pretty soon ;o)
Also at time
On Sat, 07 Sep 2002 16:20:15 +, dJeyL wrote:
Rob Sanders wrote :
Isn't there some way to buffer the
ID's on a map change or something?? Or even once a day?? 24 hour wait
for authorization wouldn't be bad.. Have it connect once a day, grab
the latest version off the MySQL list, write
Rob Sanders wrote:
When I compile the kernel, are there any steps I should take to insure
that its as trim as possible? I've done some searching, but mostly I've
found guides to writing code for the kernel and not so much I'm new and
stupid guides. Will gentoo walk me thru it? I'm not one
thanks rick :)
I must admit i am kinda new to this, so all feedback is good :)
if anyone would like to, im usually on irc @ irc.patchychat.net channel
#seigeclan, maybe u could help test it with me maybe even a little game? ;p
And its not just the server im kinda new to... I used to be a UT
(infact, on my servers i even strip out all mouse support, but that's
because I'm probably insane).
Nah, I do the same thing. There's absolutely no need for it, so why
include it? I disable just about *everything* since there are very view
things I need beyond IDE and network support :)
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Dear All;
Been looking Over My Firebox700 Log Reports And What's With ports
32823-32825, 36541, 36584-36586 udp, why so many hits on these ports? People
doing Trojan horse port probes? I can't imagine that many hits from so many
addresses. My Firebox is a firewall wall for freebsd, Linux, and
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