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Please refer to my previous post about players who claim to have A popular
server, but then complain about what happens to them as a player on other
servers.
On 8/2/07, Hell Master <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Ok, on a more serious note
1. Linux is only good to you if you have absolute 100% control over the box
the Operating System is running on. If you have to rely on somebody else,
you are pretty much stuffed. That is to say, you won't be playing wit
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IMHO you would be better off doing a scratch install on the windows machines
along with the mods you want then dragging maps and etc in. I have both a win
and linux box. I find the windows version easier to manage at times. Just make
sure you back up your admin
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Datum: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 19:12:14 -0400
Von: "Jordan Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Betreff: Re: [hlds_linux] srcds 100tick drops to 25tick on +12players
> Remove Fps_max from the server configs, command line fps_max +
> server
Dont forget DragonFly... =)
Well, if they just say. "This will be released on FreeBSD REL-X". Then
everyone knows what to run. The choice of FreeBSD is quite simple, since
it is the one with the largest user base.
It is within FreeBSD policy that a binary should be runable during every
mayor ver
Remove Fps_max from the server configs, command line fps_max +
server.cfg fps_max = unhappy server.
On 8/1/07, Maximilian (Mad Makz) Lotz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi guys,
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> first of all, nice "mailing community" here :P, keep up the good work :)!
>
> and now:
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> i´m running 1x 22+1 Slot CS
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You are right. And it is also not the "start a flame war" mailing list.
As you can see, many people agree with me.
And for the record, my server is highly rated and constantly full, so, nice try
anyway.
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When migrating 100s of servers, mods are not your friend. Other then
that, if you have linux experience, you will have no problems.
Thanks,
Jordan Jacobs
Fragnservers.com
On 8/1/07, Rene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sorry, but in the steam forum are so many kids who don't know what they do.
> I
hi guys,
first of all, nice "mailing community" here :P, keep up the good work :)!
and now:
i´m running 1x 22+1 Slot CS:S + 1x 16+1 Slot CSS:DM (+1=SourceTV and both
100Tick)
on the following machine:
Processor: 1x AMD Opteron 1218 (2x 2,6Ghz)
RAM: 4GB DDR2-667
OS: Debian 4 Etch (32bit)
Kerne
Sorry, but in the steam forum are so many kids who don't know what they do.
I think the mailing list here is a better place to ask this question.
Don't think I am a noob. I'm working with linux server since 7 years now.
And for more than 1,5 years I have 2 CSS servers under linux.
I only would l
Updates to the Linux Source Dedicated Server are now available. To
receive them, run hldsupdatetool
The following changes are included:
- Fixed an intermittent crash on startup
- Fixed round restart hitches
Jason
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plz ask this in the steam forums & not here.
thanks.
Rene schrieb:
what OS would you recommend for a CS Source Server?
Windows or Linux and why?
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I run a windows server (SactoBox) and I have to say that it doesn't require
a lot of technical expertise to run it or keep it going though there's
pretty much no way to smoothly automate anything. I have some startup batch
files and a wait program to keeping everything running, some regedit's to
a
There are so many things you can do with Linux that either you can't do
with Windows, or you have to pay an arm and a leg for professional
software to get it done. Linux scripting together with cron allows you
to fully automate so many things, simply and cleanly. Linux shell
scripting is much mo
Yep Linux, but take some time getting it right. As I understand it kernel
config and version is pretty vital to getting a good server going.
Have fun :)
Colin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jordan Jacobs
Sent: 01 August 2007 18:01
To: hl
Ive used FreeBSD and Windows, I would recommend *nix hands down.
Thanks,
Jordan Jacobs
FragnServers.com
On 8/1/07, Rene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes I know that, but where should I ask?
> The Windows mailing list is not better.
>
> So please stop answering so stupid and give me a recommend
"paid directly" is a key word, theres little to no obligation. Which
makes things potentially haywire.
On 8/1/07, Jordan Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Valve doesn't get paid DIRECTLY for this, but because of the HUGE
> number of people that login to steam, they get to push all of their
> gam
Yes I know that, but where should I ask?
The Windows mailing list is not better.
So please stop answering so stupid and give me a recommendation if you have
tried both OS (Linux and Windows).
I already have two servers running on linux but the development of CSS on
linux sucks.
And I have no exp
I remember those servers, and i also remember where they redirected to.
All looked like they had over 50 players playing and top count was
something between 50-64. Good riddens i say.
-ics
LDuke kirjoitti:
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I had someone request that I find a w
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rofl.
On a serious note, I just made the switch to CentOS and I do notice that
overall, the game server is much smoother and holds the tick better. However,
there is still an issue with the linux srcds that causes a hiccup in the middle
of ro
Or me stop drinking on the night Valve releases an update :)
On 8/1/07, Vlad (e-Plutonia Inc.) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or me walk into a nightclub and convince everyone to stop drinking.
>
> On 8/1/07, Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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How hard is it to fix a server side for a freaking gaming server. This
isn't restructuring the entire freaking game. This has been going on
for two years, I know valve as a company isn't getting paid for this,
but I'd rather pay valve rather than see the thing in a shitty state.
On 8/1/07, Ondřej
Valve doesn't get paid DIRECTLY for this, but because of the HUGE
number of people that login to steam, they get to push all of their
games to the continued userbase as well as take a cut of others game.
It is in valves best interest to continue CS, CSS for as long as possible.
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F
Or me walk into a nightclub and convince everyone to stop drinking.
On 8/1/07, Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Heh
>
> You are asking this question on the HLDS Linux list
>
> M I wonder what people will say?? hm
>
> For my next t
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Heh
You are asking this question on the HLDS Linux list
M I wonder what people will say?? hm
For my next trick, watch me go to a NRA meeting, and convince them to vote
for guns to actually be well regulated. :)
On 8/2/07, Rene <[EMAIL
Dies ist eine mehrteilige Nachricht im MIME-Format.
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Hello everybody,
what OS would you recommend for a CS Source Server?
Windows or Linux and why?
Thanks in advance.
Rene
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1. Digests are evil. I don't understand why people use them and I think
they should be criminalized. It's not like modem connections are
prevalent or even acceptable today and there is no other use for digests
than to conserve bandwidth (since mail filtering is all too easy with
mailing lists and
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Darwin... and I don't speak of the historical
BSDs.
Sure, no more worries. :-P
I do agree that it sucks to support hundreds of systems with different
versions of all sorts of libraries, but I bet there are people in the
BSD camps who are up for more bleeding edge stuff,
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So we have nothing to do ?, one way with Many admin plugin ? may be ?> Date:
Wed, 1 Aug 2007 06:27:54 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: hlds_linux
digest, Vol 1 #5691 - 1 msg> To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com> > Send
hlds_linux mai
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I have to agree that, while it's annoying to not have cexec anymore, it sure
beats joining a server that says 30/32 and being redirected to an empty
10-man server because someone is running fake servers that look full to
redirect people to their a
Wouldnt that be sweet? No more worries about different distributions... ;p
/Bjorn
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, M. Kraaij wrote:
> Are BSD binaries an option, Alfred?
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I had someone request that I find a way around this restriction with a
plugin. The person asking had FIFTY servers forwarding to one server. People
like that are the reason that you can't forward a client's connection when
you change servers or to
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Play on your own damn servers then
sheesh
This isn't the "STEAM Cry about how unfairly server operators treat us"
mailing list is it?
And if you have to play on other peoples servers because nobody is on YOUR
servers, then maybe you ought to ta
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Since the last update that restricted the server's ability to execute any
commands on the client side, this feature is no longer something we can do.
-tsuehpsyde
SourceKills.com
On 8/1/07, Hell Master <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I understand the need and have, in the past, used this method myself.
But I have also been on the player side and have seen the potential for abuse
and misuse. I want to connect to the server that _I_ want to connect to.
I don't need you do
I'm not saying that. I agree with you and I definitely either would not
want to be redirected to another server if i plan to play on the one
that i connected to But in a matter of 2 identical servers, this would
not be a problem, unless you care about rank which in most cases, is not
identical. Gl
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Some of us do run multiple identical servers.
Dust2
Office
Dust2/Office
DeathMatch
DeathMatch War Maps
GunGame
Popular Maps
Fun Maps
Thats just a sample of what we do, and we are not that big compared to some
other GSP's
And a redirection featu
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Could you explain how this is a problem? Unless you have identical servers I
probably wouldn't want to be redirected to your 24/7 cs_office server when
connecting to your de_ map rotation server that claims to still have free
slots but really does
Perhaps not. Maybe the player doesnt even know that there is another
server and just goes to play to somewhere else.
-ics
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Id say the player sees server 1 is full on the server list and simply joins
server 2?
On 8/1/07,
Bonjour moi,
I'm also interested in a solution to do this. But ...
There was a method using ManiAdminplugin. There was another
using EventScript.
Nowadays, there are none (as far as I know). Since you can't
execute the "connect" command on a client, you ca
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Id say the player sees server 1 is full on the server list and simply joins
server 2?
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> Hello everybody,
> We have 3 server with CSS (2 * 34
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Hello everybody,
We have 3 server with CSS (2 * 34 players and 1 * 24 players) and I search the
best way to move a new player when a server is full to one of our other server
is free.
Explication: if the first server 34/01 is full the new playe
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