RE: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released [OT]

2003-01-15 Thread Eric (Deacon)
> If the majority of your post isn't related to hlds on linux, > please - spare the rest of us, especially now when a huge new > HLDS-related product is about to hit the scene and it would > benefit everyone to keep the signal-to-noise ratio at reasonable > levels. Perhaps everyone's just tense, a

RE: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released

2003-01-15 Thread Eric (Deacon)
> Hell, ive even had people from this list try telling me whinge, > aint, practise and typo aint even real words! Explain "whinge". Is this some local slang of which I am completely unaware? "Aint" should really have an apostraphe between the N and the T. PS You mean "practice"? :P -- Eric (th

RE: [hlds_linux] [OT] GrammAr Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Eric (Deacon)
> > American: "Damn! Microsoft is going to rule the world." > > British: "Bollix! Microsoft are going to rule the world." > > Oh, sweet Ford. We have enough of this discussion not too long > ago when the omniscient Deacon decided the rest of the world > was(were) incorrect in its(there) usage of t

RE: [hlds_linux] [OT] GrammAr Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Eric (Deacon)
> > And we have the decency to pronounce our H's. > > Like phone? > > Or is the spelling of that going to be changed to 'fone' ? It'll be "fone" when AOL finally just takes over the world ;) -- Eric (the Deacon remix) ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list

RE: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Eric (Deacon)
> Huh? Whut r u talking about? <3 That's "wut", smartass ;) -- Eric (the Deacon remix) ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds_linux

RE: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Eric (Deacon)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons > > > On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 05:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Proper grammar and speech patterns a must for me. Not only are all > > kinds of h4x0r-speek fairly hard to read (I run HL at 1600x1200 now > > that it supports

RE: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Eric (Deacon)
> What? Americans? > > Take the queens english, chew it, hack it, spit it out... and > youre speaking american! I'm sure they speak great "american" in "queens", being in NY and all that... -- Eric (the Deacon remix) ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] GrammAr Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Udo Eiblmaier
A school examination about social education. http://www.lachschon.de/slide.php?id=1010 A short translation of the mean parts. Are you serious? This is unreadable! 0 Points F- -- by Udo Eiblmaier aka: [Pharao] Qa`a Garfield_Katze_li Pete_Bilker (@www.blacklist-network.de) Admin@ Das Ta

Re: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released [OT]

2003-01-15 Thread David Harrison
> Of course I am committing hipocrisy and simply perpetuating this thread > by replying here, which is why I usually just fume silently. Sigh... Sadly, that is often the only way people learn that their useless, off-topic, unfunny, byte-wasting drivel is not wanted or appreciated by the members of

Re: [hlds_linux] AWP map

2003-01-15 Thread ericd
FFMon can be found on http://www.taradox.com On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, WarmFuzzy wrote: > On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, m0gely wrote: > > > FFMon and ATAC if you have Adminmod. They both have punishment if a > > person fires in the first few seconds (definable) of a round. ATAC has > > also been ported for AM

Re: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released

2003-01-15 Thread Simon Garner
James Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:11:58PM +1300, Jeremy Brooking wrote: >> On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 16:06, James Clark wrote: >> >>> *A good example of this would be that idiotic grammar thread. >>> >>> Oops =) >> >> Or anything posted by Eric (the Deacon remix) > > A

Re: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released

2003-01-15 Thread James Clark
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:11:58PM +1300, Jeremy Brooking wrote: > On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 16:06, James Clark wrote: > > > *A good example of this would be that idiotic grammar thread. > > > > Oops =) > > Or anything posted by Eric (the Deacon remix) Absolutely.

Re: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released

2003-01-15 Thread Jeremy Brooking
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 16:06, James Clark wrote: > *A good example of this would be that idiotic grammar thread. > > Oops =) Or anything posted by Eric (the Deacon remix) :) ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, pl

Re: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released

2003-01-15 Thread James Clark
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:03:02PM +1300, James Clark wrote: > On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 03:07:01PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > FYI, it wasn't an official "Press Release". It was just a simple news post. > > These are not anywhere close to being written up like a "Press Release". > > What I

Re: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released

2003-01-15 Thread James Clark
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 05:39:08PM -0500, Flavored UNIX wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Anyway, like I said, I wasn't surprised at all and I guess that I'll > > need to post properly written news releases on this list if I don't > > want comments. > > If you'd like your organization to appe

Re: [hlds_linux] [UA] Cheating-Death v2.1.x Released

2003-01-15 Thread James Clark
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 03:07:01PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > FYI, it wasn't an official "Press Release". It was just a simple news post. > These are not anywhere close to being written up like a "Press Release". > What I find interesting, is that this Linux list responds and complains more

Re: [hlds_linux] AWP map

2003-01-15 Thread James Gurney
Michael Officer wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Anyone know of a way to let people move in the first few seconds > (say, 5 -7 seconds) of a round on awp_map in CS, but not let them > fire, so as to stop spawn-killing If you

Re: [hlds_linux] AWP map

2003-01-15 Thread m0gely
Kevin J. Anderson wrote: just play awp_map2 (or is it awp2_map, i forget) which is awp map, except people spawn in a depression so you cant spawn kill. simple. kev awp_city and sniper_canyon are like that. awp_city is pretty popular too. -- - m0gely http://quake2.telestream.com/ Q2 | Q3A |

RE: [hlds_linux] AWP map

2003-01-15 Thread Kevin J. Anderson
just play awp_map2 (or is it awp2_map, i forget) which is awp map, except people spawn in a depression so you cant spawn kill. simple. kev ->-Original Message- ->From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ->[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of WarmFuzzy ->Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:18 PM ->To: [

Re: [hlds_linux] AWP map

2003-01-15 Thread m0gely
WarmFuzzy wrote: On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, m0gely wrote: FFMon and ATAC if you have Adminmod. They both have punishment if a person fires in the first few seconds (definable) of a round. ATAC has also been ported for AMX and works great. They have al sorts of fun tk protection too. I did some g

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] GrammAr Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Jeremy Brooking
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 13:36, Angus MacGyver wrote: > You may find some, as I allready mentionned it, I'm french and will not even > try to beat you on your ground. Let's come on mine ? ;-) I like your guys fries! ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list pref

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] GrammAr Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Angus MacGyver
- Original Message - From: "Jeremy Brooking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 13:11, Angus MacGyver wrote: | > Who was talking about email software parameters ??? | | No one. So why mention it? | ... to make this thread get more complexe maybe :P | > hlds_linux goes directly

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Jeremy Brooking
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 22:31, Rico -mc- Gloeckner wrote: > On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 10:29:57PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I can't believe you guys are really this anal to carry on proper grammer > > usage on a game server admin list. Do you really talk proper in your > > servers, forums, an

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Oscar N
All your base are belong to us!!! lastshooter wrote: Proper grammar and speech patterns a must for me. Not only are all kinds of That's what they said about "blues music and rock n roll" back in the day. Glad they were wrong. To me, with the number of people gaming and chatting online, a

Re: [hlds_linux] [AM] Admin Mod security update

2003-01-15 Thread Alfred
Because I am lazy, and "exp" is only 3 letter long compared to the 12 of "experimental" Eric (Deacon) wrote: We have 2 new CVS modules, "stable" and "exp" :) exp will contain the experimental code (i.e latest stuff, but buggy), stable will contain the source code used to generate stable releases

RE: [hlds_linux] ban files/

2003-01-15 Thread White Tiger*
This has been answered before, You must have exec banned.cfg in either one of the following: autoexec.cfg, server.cfg, or the command line. I have mine in the Command Line because if it was in server.cfg it would be slow map changes because it has to load all those banned :). White Tiger* -Or

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread lastshooter
> Proper grammar and speech patterns a must for me. Not only are all kinds of That's what they said about "blues music and rock n roll" back in the day. Glad they were wrong. > To me, with the number of people gaming and chatting online, all of these > corruptions of English appear like there wil

Re: [hlds_linux] [AM] Admin Mod security update

2003-01-15 Thread Florian Zschocke
"Andrew A. Chen" wrote: > > Nevermind -- resolved with some 'vi' work. ??? How so? > >/hlds/cstrike/addons/adminmod/dlls/admin_MM_i386.so: invalid ELF header > > > >b44c8ec3869b1bd966df632d2ed5d112 is my md5sum after un-gziping it. cc899e83cc177b0ed8b3200de359adf2 admin_MM_i386.so MD5 sum of

Re: [hlds_linux] Is i possible to have a mapcycle that looks likethis?

2003-01-15 Thread Florian Zschocke
Fredrik Guldbrandzén wrote: > > It seems you are absolutely right Wallin, and I too have ClanMOD. > Next stop UA-forums. If you have Clanmod installed, your mapcycle.txt file only lists the maps to be played but is not necessarily related to the order they are played. Clanmod takes over map switc

Re: [hlds_linux] Re: FreeBSD 4.7

2003-01-15 Thread Florian Zschocke
Tyler \"Overkill\" Schwend wrote: > > He wants to apply the 2.50.51 update to aversion of adminmod that > is older that 2.50.50. 2.50.26, specifically. I would imagine > that he can't, as more has changed between those versions than > just the library. I'm not sure why he would, since the library

RE: [hlds_linux] Segmemtation Fault

2003-01-15 Thread redphive
I had the exact same error on one of my servers... tried to restart it, but it is now dead cause it can't connect to won or download the vac modules. pretty strange, we havea number of servers that are unresponsive or are without VAC modules at this moment as well. Red Phive www.redphive.org ---

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread Angus MacGyver
Hello, guys, I'm french but my opinion about that is about to be the same except... I mean I use correct langage, as far as I can (remember again : french :-) on mails, forums, news on my site etc. But I must admit that I use "newspeak" on chat (icq usually). I know what you mean about what can be

Re: [hlds_linux] [AM] Admin Mod security update

2003-01-15 Thread Andrew A. Chen
Nevermind -- resolved with some 'vi' work. At 09:19 AM 1/15/2003, you wrote: By any chance, is anyone having this problem with the new linux .so? L 01/15/2003 - 09:18:23: [META] ERROR: dll: Failed query plugin ''; Couldn't open file '/hlds/cstrike/addons/adminmod/dlls/admin_MM_i386.so': /hlds/cs

Re: [hlds_linux] [AM] Admin Mod security update

2003-01-15 Thread Andrew A. Chen
By any chance, is anyone having this problem with the new linux .so? L 01/15/2003 - 09:18:23: [META] ERROR: dll: Failed query plugin ''; Couldn't open file '/hlds/cstrike/addons/adminmod/dlls/admin_MM_i386.so': /hlds/cstrike/addons/adminmod/dlls/admin_MM_i386.so: invalid ELF header b44c8ec3869b1b

RE: [hlds_linux] Is i possible to have a mapcycle that looks like this?

2003-01-15 Thread Fredrik Guldbrandzén
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Yeah , I see that now also! Grep 'Loading map' *.log L0115000.log:L 01/15/2003 - 05:52:18: Loading map "cs_offi

Re: [hlds_linux] a little off topic: compiling

2003-01-15 Thread agenthh
Check in your /usr/lib/ directory for 'libz.a' or 'libz.so'. You will probably have a libz.so.1.1.13 or something like that. If you do, just symlink 'libz.so' to that. "ln -s libz.so.1.1.3 libz.so" will do the trick on my machine. You will probably have to change the version number, so check that.

Re: [hlds_linux] [OT] Grammer Lessons

2003-01-15 Thread agenthh
Proper grammar and speech patterns a must for me. Not only are all kinds of h4x0r-speek fairly hard to read (I run HL at 1600x1200 now that it supports that res, and my monitor is only 19" across), but I have found that most people who speek like that are idiots. When instant-messaging people, I st

Re: [hlds_linux] ban files/

2003-01-15 Thread m0gely
Capriotti wrote: Hmmm... writeid requires a manual command, which is not very handy... specially when the server is several miles from me, running on BG. If it's in the server.cfg it will get exec'd every map change. Moreover, if there is a server crash - no uncommon at all - the possible bans

Re: [hlds_linux] ban files/

2003-01-15 Thread Capriotti
Hmmm... writeid requires a manual command, which is not very handy... specially when the server is several miles from me, running on BG. Moreover, if there is a server crash - no uncommon at all - the possible bans won't be logged. Is there an alternative that could be run from cron or something

Re: [hlds_linux] ban files/

2003-01-15 Thread m0gely
Capriotti wrote: Well, I suppose I forgot to mention that I have already seen a couple of entries there, but they are gone within time. This also puzzles me. does the line in your banned.cfg look something like this? banid 0.0 12345 The 0.0 means permanent. If it's not that, then they would

Re: [hlds_linux] Is i possible to have a mapcycle that looks like this?

2003-01-15 Thread Mattias Wallin
[ Converted text/html to text/plain ] At 2003-01-15, you wrote: >Are you sure this is not because of map voting or something ? Sounds >strange that the maps are just skept, simply because the server did not >ike them. I'm sure, and i have tested it. I think the mapcycle start from after the first

Re: [hlds_linux] ban files/

2003-01-15 Thread Capriotti
Well, I suppose I forgot to mention that I have already seen a couple of entries there, but they are gone within time. This also puzzles me. At 11:15 AM 1/15/2003, you wrote: Talking about bans, I've checked my banned.cfg file and it is empty. Make sure you have "writeid" in your server.cfg f

Re: [hlds_linux] What is this?

2003-01-15 Thread lastshooter
h? ok thanks > yes, i saw the suspended sg, but i've seen that problem before in demos. > did not see white spots for players, i saw players. ___ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valveso

Re: [hlds_linux] Segmemtation Fault

2003-01-15 Thread John Frings
As a followup .. I tried starting hlds a few times and after 10-15 minutes or so it suddenly worked again :/ /John From: "John Frings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > My server was running fine until i restarted it. > Now it starts up, downloads security module and starts up the map. > A few seconds afte