kkith wrote:
Stephen Micheals wrote:
This looks useful once i get the time i will tell you how it works
for me.
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kkith wrote:
Joe Giles wrote:
The package compiles fine, but when I try to run it, I get this error.
Any ideas.
Error: /home//.gkrellm2/plugins/gkrellhlds.so: undefined symbol:
gkrellm_decal_get_size
I have gcc version 3.3.4 running on Gentoo.
Yes, I have found the problem. According to the
kkith wrote:
Apparently there is a nasty bug that I haven't been able to squash just
yet with the player list feature.
I've removed it.
kkith wrote:
I placed a new version at:
http://sweb.uky.edu/~khkwan0/uploads/gkrellm
Version 0.4 now allows you to place your mouse cursor over the gkrellm
panel t
When I fire up a fresh install (No plugins loaded), I get this error in
the log file and I cant change to the next map. It just changes to the
startup map
WARNING: Couldn't find a valid map or the file doesn't exist (file
"mapcycle.txt")
The file exists and is in the cstrike dir.
Any one know why?
Joe Vaughan wrote:
Chris Klopotowski wrote:
In my opinion, I think Valve should work on making the hlds binaries
more
efficient for all different hardware platform as well as for UNIX-based
operating systems. I think the server community would greatly
appreciate it,
lowering costs for everyone, a
p. I am having similar problem...
Mbuna
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From: Joe Giles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 12/7/2003 6:11 PM
To: Hlds_Linux
Cc:
Subject: [hlds_linux] custom.hpk file
For some odd reason, my server started crashin
players 90fps 38% usage
On Friday, November 07, 2003 11:16 AM NZT,
Joe Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, considering that the speed of light is 186 000 miles per second,
> I don't see where that would be of any relevance. I don't think that
> from the
> USA to Aus
Well, considering that the speed of light is 186 000 miles per second, I
don't see where that would be of any relevance. I don't think that from the
USA to Australia is QUITE that far :-P...
Now, bearing in mind that the packets have to pass through customs and get
inspected and body searched, tha
Well, if this is a screen shot from the computer of the person that is
responsible for the theft, then it might be useful. If you look at the
bottom of the screenshot, it shows a mIRC minimized screen with a name
attached to it... t0y. Maybe someone can track that down...
Just a thought...
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2003 3:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] test: windows vs freebsd
that appears to be usage..not idle or available cpu.
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From: "Joe Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 5:00 PM
Sub
This is true if the results mean 80% free... Then it would be the same...
And I believe that top shows % Idle, so in that case it would be similar to
Windows
H
Joe
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Sent: Tuesday, Sep
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