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Redemption wrote:
Everyone give them a nice roudn of applause
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BUWAHAHAHA..huh?
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Eric (Deacon) wrote:
You're not serious. What minimal--if any--savings they'd have by using
obsolete operating systems with almost no built-in security would be
nullified by the extra software, work, and just plain bother they'd have
trying to secure the thing. Of course, maybe they're NOT
I used to wreak a little havoc now and then at CompUSA and BestBuy (really
any store that had a demo PC running 95). I'd open a dos shell, and:
attrib -h -s -r system.da*
attrib -h -s -r user.da*
and then
del system.da*
del user.da*
If I was feeling risky, I'd go ahead and reboot the
I think he was making a derogatory remark about your DNA, or something. ;)
Ahh, Deliverance. Kinda set the tone for Ned Beaty's entire career eh? lol.
StanTheMan
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On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Erik Johnson wrote:
These modules should catch all versions of OGC and will report detected
cheaters to the ban list. WineX users will be able to play on a server
running these modules.
1) You will only be able to test these Modules if you are running a
Counter-Strike
Husayn ibn al-Samarqandi writes:
I want my. . .
I want my. . .
I want my TFC.
I second that statement.
-Mad
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In my opinion I really don't understand why TFC sits behind.. It's the only
HL Mod that was devoloped at Valve of the three hottest.
Kveðja / Regards
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Guðmundur Örn Ingvarsson
Chief technician of daily operations /
Rekstrarstjóri á rekstrarborði
Adam Pearse writes:
Day of Defeat
1012 servers, 3758 players
Team Fortress Classic
1485 servers, 3519 players
Those numbers are close enough I bet with daily fluctuations, sometimes TFC
has more players than DoD. The real reason was already given by valve - VAC
for TFC will come with the
Ok :)
Mad Scientist wrote:
Rob Poe writes:
They've told us WHY TFC isn't supported yet.
And they've told us they're working on it and consider it to be a
priority.
Let them work on it, instead of taking up their time by bitching about
it..
Yeah, I know. I'm not bitching, I'm
These look a lot like Lotus Notes reply headers. I was an unfortunate
former Notes user. :)
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On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Mad Scientist wrote:
Guðmundur Ö. Ingvarsson writes:
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Just the patch to include VAC support would require a full client patch. I
would assume after that new modules would be the same old download from
speakeasy, not another client patch.
- Original Message -
From: ToP CaT =^..^= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
Hello all,
I have a cs server on a PIII 650mhz with HLbooster and I cant get the fps
over 50. I have
tried with sys_ticrate etc etc... but the result remains the same.. to be
sure it wasn't a cpu problem I also ran the same server on a different
computer namely an athlon 1.2ghz and the same
Guðmundur Ö. Ingvarsson writes:
I can't help it.. Notes was forced down my throat in this cubicle prison!!!
LOL! It's almost a parody of itself. I can't imagine what long email threads
looks like there.
-Mad
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Yep, when my dept was moved to a new company, we were forced into Lotus
Notes as well... absolutely HATE IT!
- Original Message -
From: Mad Scientist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:53 PM
Subject: [hlds_linux] Re: lotus notes
Guðmundur Ö.
Dude, you run a Linux HLDS server. Install an MTA and a popper on the box.
Setup an account and subscribe it. If you don't want to pop it with Outlook
or any rich mail client, I'm pretty sure there are some web mail front ends
for apache you could use. How about http://jwma.sourceforge.net/
That's kind of what I was getting at. From the entrepreneur types I
know
here in the U.S., they're $$ people. The Cyber Cafe is started as a
money
maker, not a social service. Call Dell/Gateway, order a few dozen
Win9x
PC bundles (cheapest models)
Can you even BUY 9x bundles anywhere?
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Everyone give them a nice roudn of applause
BUWAHAHAHA..huh?
Exactly my reaction, too... I dun getz0rz it...
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19/08/2002 15:53:07, Nick McLaren [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Negative, you will actually get the Secure: * messages from VAC still,
just as you have up to this point. The command I provided was simply to help
you to parse through multiple logs to retrieve the list of folks caught
cheating by
Are you sure it's a K6-3 at 550Mhz? IIRC, AMD's fastest K6-3 was 450Mhz.
The K6-3 has 256KB on die L2 cache. The K6-2 has no on die L2. The K6-2
was made at higher frequencies than the K6-3, but was painfully slow due to
L2 cache being on the mobo, not the CPU.
If it's a K6-2 550, your
Are you sure it's a K6-3 at 550Mhz? IIRC, AMD's
fastest K6-3 was 450Mhz.
I don't believe that's correct.
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K6-2 is up to 500Mhz. there is also K6-2 500A Mhz where it is the only
model that has a builtin L2 Cache. im not just sure about its size. K6-3
starts and ends at 550Mhz. Socket7 as for its architecture, it is not design
to reach 600Mhz or even 550Mhz! and Athlon was born using SocketA and
I'm running a P III 550, with 256MB RAM (a 12 person server) as well as
a website (only about 1000 hits a day) in PHP, and a mailserver that
handles all the mail from this list, as well as BugTraq, and a few other
active lists for myself.
I think it should handle 12 people just fine :)
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