Pretty sure you cant. And if they did install it without the Orange Box
engine, the subject definitely explains that.
On Thu, 2010-05-06 at 21:41 +0300, Kaspars wrote:
just out of curiosity - how does one install team fortress without
installing OB engine and what is the point of having such
Update:
1. Forced the i484 and i686 binaries to load with the same result.
2. The -verify_all option succeeded, ran it twice to be sure, also
reinstalled several times.
3. I loaded two different distros, again with the same result. FC12 and
Debian.
I was thinking maybe it's the hardware, so I
Well, you do keep getting memory errors, I know you've said you've switched
out sticks, but have you actually tried any sort of diagnostic program yet?
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Frederic Breitwieser
frede...@woodbridgedata.com wrote:
Update:
1. Forced the i484 and i686 binaries to
I would be interested to see what the kernel actually thinks the
processor/processors is/are and what processor specific options are
being loaded. Just a random thought.
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Yes there is!
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] TF2 server won't start
Pretty sure
A required update for Team Fortress 2 is now available. Please run
hldsupdatetool to receive the update. The specific changes include:
- Fixed players seeing cloaked Spies when they should be fully cloaked
- Updated the Homewrecker
- It now damages enemy sappers on friendly
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