This crashes nearly immediately for me as well i go tired of waiting  
for the server to restart and restart so i changed the server restart  
time from 10 secs to 2  after watching it for about 20 seconds it  
finally started.  No clue why it has so much issues on the initial  
start but i am pretty sure this is do to something wrong in the update.

-Logan

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No trouble with my two Debian 4 x64 boxes, TF2 servers restarted, no
(launch) crash
It's 7:30 am so no idea if the timeout at mapchange is fixed.

Cold

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 7:00 AM, Ben B <brutalgoergectf at gmail.com>  
wrote:

 > i've been letting it restart for hours now, and it has not started  
to work
 > yet. =\
 >
 > On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Rodrigo Peña <yo.soy at  
korrupzion.com
 > >wrote:
 >
 > > Lool, I did that and worked fine on CentOS 5
 > >
 > > Auto detecting CPU
 > >
 > > Using SSE2 Optimised binary.
 > >
 > > Server will auto-restart if there is a crash.
 > >
 > > Console initialized.
 > >
 > > Game.dll loaded for "Team Fortress"
 > >
 > > ./srcds_run: line 352:  7416 Violación de segmento  $HL_CMD
 > >
 > > Add "-debug" to the ./srcds_run command line to generate a  
debug.log to
 > > help with solving this problem
 > >
 > > jue ene 29 01:46:05 CLST 2009: Server restart in 10 seconds
 > >
 > > Console initialized.
 > >
 > > Game.dll loaded for "Team Fortress"
 > >
 > > ./srcds_run: line 352:  7426 Violación de segmento  $HL_CMD
 > >
 > > Add "-debug" to the ./srcds_run command line to generate a  
debug.log to
 > > help with solving this problem
 > >
 > > jue ene 29 01:46:15 CLST 2009: Server restart in 10 seconds
 > >
 > > Console initialized.
 > >
 > > Game.dll loaded for "Team Fortress"
 > >
 > > maxplayers set to 14
 > >
 > > <started fine>
 > >
 > > The Universes escribió:
 > > > I played around with it some more, I was "able" to get the  
servers to
 > > > start on CentOS. If you just let it error (seg fault), it will
 > > > automatically restart, mine was able to startup correctly after  
like
 > > > the 3rd auto-retry.
 > > >
 > > > On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:31 PM, The Universes <admin at  
theuniverses.com
 > >
 > > wrote:
 > > >
 > > >> I just tested a clean install of Fedora 10, same error as on  
CentOS5.
 > > >> I'm guessing the problem is related to Red Hat based distros?
 > > >>
 > > >> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Anthal <Anthal at  
couchathletics.com>
 > > wrote:
 > > >>
 > > >>> I've got 3 servers up and running on linux. 2 rented (was a  
pain
 > > >>> updating them), and one I run myself.
 > > >>> The one I run: Ubuntu 8.10
 > > >>> tf2 at P3-server:~$ uname -r
 > > >>> 2.6.27-9-server
 > > >>>
 > > >>> Gunna test on another linux server we use for L4D.
 > > >>>
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