I don't play on my servers much these days, I get to thinking certain
regulars are cheating and I cannot prove it. I used to enjoy connecting
once in a while, chat with friends, release some of that pent up
agression that you would prefer to bottle up until it had a force equal
to that of the bomb
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Hey,
I'm currently running
x 4 12 Player
x 2 14 Player
x 2 16 Player
on a Dual Xeon 2.4Ghz Server.
Ever since Steam was implemented the CPU usage is near enough permenantly on 200%
(Dual CPU). What a
FreeBSD 4.6.2, linux compat 7.11 or something
"su nonrootuser hlds_run -game valve -blahblah"
seems to be the popular choice, thanks y'all
D.
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According to the great words of Jonathan M:
> Simply because its easier to use...
Windows is not easier to use. It is easier to learn. The POSIX systems
are far easier to use, once you take the time to learn them.
Unfortunately, most people don't have the patience to learn, so they
just click away
Argus wrote:
What I thought was odd about it was that there is nothing in the logs
except kicked by console. Nothing to indicate what initiated it. A
while back when I noticed it I changed the rcon password thinking that
it might have been part of an exploit. It's definitely not my admins,
one o
Heya...
Thanks for the replies...
What I thought was odd about it was that there is nothing in the logs
except kicked by console. Nothing to indicate what initiated it. A
while back when I noticed it I changed the rcon password thinking that
it might have been part of an exploit. It's definite
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Sindre,
> z, non cpu-intensive map, 100hz inaccurate kernel, not really saying what
> kind of cpu,
Despite what you may think, 100 HZ kernel is not inaccurate, in fact,
its QUITE accurate.. Using timings greater than 100HZ can leader to
increased accuracy. Do you understand english?
thats not true. the update tool will update a current 1.5 directory just
fine... I've done more than a couple times.
kev
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Woodcock spewed forth;
>>Just go away Joe Null, and leave it to the people who have a clue about
the overall perspective.
no. I'm being amused too much by riling the likes of you up.enlighten me as
Hello all,
I've checked the archives and found one question with my problem but no
answer so I'll ask again. Followed the mini how-to on installing steam on
my debian box (SteamLinuxClient.bin) everything extracted by the book (or
how-to). Now when I try and create an account (or do anything els
completely new
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we have a gameserver running on Suse.
1.5 is installed with some addons.
do we have to install completely new cs 1.6
or does this steam.bin update all ne
[McCormack, Chris]
> Change your rcon password (and dont tell anyone), if this doesnt stop it
> then... type these commands :
if you like, but it won't stop it ;)
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> Has anyone seen any "random" kicking of players before? I c
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