Depending on how you want to do it you can do it either way.
>From hosting a number of... customized installs of variants of hlds and
sourceds I can say that the easiest method is to use fresh directories for
each one. Uses some more space but also makes keeping things separated a lot
easier.
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Why, that would go against every fiber in his body, being that he's a
born-to-lose troll.
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] RE: 64Bits Compatiblity
EMT64 != 64 bits.
EMT64 is just a memory arhitecture to support 4GB memory, but the core of
Intel still works on 32bits. Unless you're using Itanium.
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EMT64 = AMD x64, they are the same.
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If you're talking about the Source
Regardless, if it WAS tested, but tested in a very narrow scope so as not to
show the issues that people would be having, then it was tested improperly.
I'm not sure if you've ever done QA but at every QA center I've ever done
work at, if it was tested improperly, it wasn't tested period. So what h
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In a bold display of creativity, Glenn Shannon wrote:
> Of course, next comes the debate ab
Well, obviously whoever started the thread didn't *knowingly* stuff up the
threading *on purpose*. Which is why there's such a big pushback on the
asshattery from Eric.
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The way I handle that is per-user symlinking. Then I just have the server
accounts (srv1, 2, 3 and so on...) each with their own cfg files, addons,
maps, etc.
So, say you have user srv1
They have a directory (for the sake of argument, let's just say)
/home/srv1/cssource
Contents of cssource:
bi
Of course, next comes the debate about "top-posting" like this is friggin
usenet or something.
Meh.
Outlook 2003 displays the threads separately. This is its own thread in
Outlook 2003. I suggest you update your mail client so it can handle small
idiosyncrasies for you automatically so you don't
I forget, is it required to actually have a specified +maxplayers XX
variable?
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] why isn't thi
Probably the cause could be either:
a) His ISP doesn't offer personal web space
or
b) it would hit its bandwidth limit and be taken offline
I've got a few webspace customers who got sick and tired of their websites
going down due to stupid ISP rules, so they are hosted on my servers
instead. N
Good point. I've been hosting centralized maps/models/etc download locations
(set up by default in the server.cfg file customers start with) to keep
downloads quick, and every game server comes with a webserver if for nothing
else to host their motd.html file so they can modify it/link to their
si
Or you could just use the free edition
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Probably "Day of Defeat Source", is "Counter-Strike Source" is any indicator
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"Is VAC2 actively banning or not?"
Is he running the VAC2 beta? Yes.
Did he get banned for using a cheat? Yup.
Is VAC2 actively banning? Obviously.
No spite, no unprofessionalism, a simple logical answer. I hope this clears
things up for people.
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Cool. Another Steam ID for my banlist :)
r_3dsky 0 makes baby Jesus cry.
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Unless they want to catch the cheaters completely off-guard :)
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I know there
I run into this problem with maps when I unzip using the -a (autoconvert to
Unix-style text files) because it thinks the .wad files are text..so it
converts them and causes no end of segfaults.
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Yeah, but it's awesome knowing you guys didn't just call it a day and go
home. Kudos :)
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Anybody else having problems running dod_harrington on their DoD servers?
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What version of linux exactly?
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Hate to tell you this, but that is not the maps directory of any HL2DM
server I run. It looks suspiciously like my old HL1DM server's maps
directory however.
The "game" to install to install HL2 Deathmatch is actually "hl2mp", so
beware of installing the wrong item.
The command I use to run my HL
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Hi all,
Anyone try any custom maps on HL2 Deathmatch that have vehicles on them? On
my linux server the vehicles don't show, on my windows test server I have
here, they do.
Any ideas?
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Isn't CS: Source just CS 1.6 running on the source engine, or did I miss
something?
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Nosferatu
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Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:47 AM
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] css errors on Athlon Thunderbird
> Try doing:
> export HL=./hlds_486
> Then run your normal comman
Try doing:
export HL=./hlds_486
Then run your normal command to start the server. See if that helps.
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Check to make sure the logs directory also has rwx permissions for that
user. You cant access a directory unless you have at least rx permissions,
and you won't be able to write stuff unless you also have w permissions.
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I have kernel 2.6, on Fedora Core 2. It runs flawlessly.
My glibc and procinfo:
www root # rpm -q glibc
glibc-2.3.3-27
www root # cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 2
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz
step
Try adding +map de_dust to your command line :)
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Memory Leak - Part III - *No Metamod*
Are you running metamod or anything else?
Glenn Shannon wrote:
I have a dod server.
Fedora Core 2 Linux,
After an uptime of 112 hours, mem
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