ScratchMonkey wrote:
> Do put " --" (space-dash-dash) on the line above your sig so that
> smart email clients can color the sig differently and remove it in
> replies. This is really a newsgroup convention but some mail clients
> honor it as well.
It's " --" and not simply "--" or "-- "? I had th
hondaman wrote:
> I am, and it doesnt work. I cant enter the rcon information. Using
> version 1.30. Besides, it doesnt help much when alt-tabbing crashes CSS
> every time. I need to know how to do it IN GAME via console.
Enter your rcon password in the console when you're connected:
rcon_pas
Thomas Ackermann wrote:
>> I can't seem to get the server.cfg executed on map changes. Also
>> specific map files like "de_dust.cfg" with specific settings for
>> just that map in them wont get executed when the server switches to
>> that particular map. How can I get those files to be automaticall
Brian A. Stumm wrote:
> My game community has its annual campout/picnic/lan party at a nearby
> lake 13-15 Aug where we will play steam games but have no internet
> connection. What is currently the best/easiest way to go about doing
> this? I will have a dedicated linux server at the event.
>
> BT
Ooks Server wrote:
> While this may be true, WON at its worst was never as bad as Steam.
> Valve broke one of the oldest rules in the book: "if it ain't broke,
> don't fix it". WON wasn't broke, but they still tried to fix it with
> Steam. It's a very serious flaw when people can't play games they
Matt Judge wrote:
> I have lots of reports of 'stopsound' being used inappropriately (ie.
> so that it removes normal ambient sounds and the like so that they
> can hear footsteps). Not sure how this works, but I have it on good
> authority that it does, and people are binding it to their mousewh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which aspects of the site are broken? Only the popup chromeless
> windows don't work and I'm using firefox 0.8
Here's a screenshot from Moz 1.7b on XP Pro:
http://dexworld.org/images/chef/egads.gif
In addition to the busted up Javascript launching the pop-ups, the
nav
David Harrison wrote:
> Huh? They do strip HTML and attachments. Its one of the few lists
> that I'm on that does. Digest quoting is a (relatively
> infrequent) user problem, as is stupidly configured autoresponders.
It's the most poorly maintained list I'm on. HTML and attachments
frequently make
Matt Judge wrote:
> can we ban him for being clueless?
What'd be even better is if Valve would actually attempt to take some
administrative steps to clean their damn mailing lists (html,
attachments, quoting entire digests, etc.).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Its an experimental feature (the lack of documentation reflects the
> lack of testing). You can put an image of your game server on a web
> server and point clients to that rather than downloading via the game
> server.
Does this work with ftp:// as well?
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> How do you disable auto map voting? I had looked through amx.cfg,
> server.cfg and so on and didn't see any setting I can tweak.
> Assistance appreciated.
In your plugins.ini, comment out mapchooser.amx and mapsmenu.amx. That
oughta do it.
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> I will be doing some testing on P4's, but we had to start somewhere.
> The PII 333 handled 13 players just fine on aztec.
>
> I need more continuous player numbers before I can swap in the newer
> binary, hopefully the word will spread overnight (my night).
Advertise tha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks! I'm leaning toward halfd if it works but my first concern is
> turning off the default TK punishment. I've yet to find or hear of the
> proper command.
Check out mp_tkpunish 0/1. I believe that's the one.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks! I'm leaning toward halfd if it works but my first concern is
> turning off the default TK punishment. I've yet to find or hear of the
> proper command.
Check out mp_tkpunish 0/1. I believe that's the one.
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Hahahahhaha! Man, Brett, you never cease to entertain with your
meaningless and childish drivel. Keep up the good work, you real big
dog, you.
And don't you go letting me down, claiming that you write this tripe
without the utmost sincerety. If I found out you're not as stupid as you
portray yours
This is the funniest shit I've ever read on this list. Thanks for the
laugh my man!
(message kept intact because it's so worth quoting)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First off if you don't think the Do Not Call service is not a step
> towards big brother then you got your eyes closed. My IT Profes
: So the question is, Valve, do YOU have a problem with this? Did you
: really give every major website that is mirroring your patch express
: permission to redistribute it?
:
: And to everyone else... WTF?
I don't have the files you mention with me, but I do have the EULA from
the HLDSUpdateTool.
Thus spaketh mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on Monday,
July 21, 2003 8:13 AM:
: This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
: --
: [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
Please configure your mailer to write/respond to the list in plaintext
only. It'll remove this cruft from your messages,
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
Thursday, July 10, 2003 1:03 PM
: Don't use them... they are using mostly cogent and their
: NOC is a pig sty. Their NOC has 0 security and no
: working AC last I heard.
On that note, is there a reasonable colo host you could recommend? I'm
currently running a b
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on :
: So, is CD good enough yet where we can run it without HLGuard?
: Any client problems still? And what about an Adminmod version
: of the mediator plugin?
I feel pretty secure in its blocking abilities and have disabled the
speed/wall hack and aimbot functional
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Eric Smith wrote:
:: Yeah, it's all weapons.
::
:: I tested this last week on a LAN
:
: We're working on a fix.
:
: -Eric
One more question -- is this for both Win32 and Linux servers?
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Bryan R. Yablonski wrote:
: It's the bug, the kill self bound "p" buys flashbang and kills self
: rendering flash available for pickup. When the flash is picked up BOOM!
Did you get a chance to test it with other equipment or weapons? If
it's just a matter of the flash bang,
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Tyler \Overkill\ Schwend wrote:
: When you buy things, they actually spawn in you, and you pick it
: up. If you buy it and aren't there to pick it up, it hits the
: ground for someone else to pick up.
Interesting, I never knew that. I'll give this a test later tonight.
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Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on :
: You're sick of it? I think it rocks! :) It's a great way to
: freshen up CS when you just feel like messing around. It's
: really interesting, actually, in that it attracts high-level
: players that normally don't pub much at the same time as lower
: level
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on :
: Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Counter-Strike Blacklist
:
: I'm definitely all for it though, and will hop on the bandwagon
: when his next version comes out. The promise of reading more forum
: posts like the ones he has is totally worth it :)
Just an FYI to thos
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on :
: Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] Custom sounds. Clients arent downloading
: them.
:
: Regardless, alldownloads 1 will allow clients to download
: custom sounds. Tinker with the ohers (which I still need to do).
That should read "allowdownloads", not alldownloads. My
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, January
17, 2003 3:41 AM:
: [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
: I am using amx 0.8.5 with a knife kill event sound. I have
: recently reinstalled the CS client myself, and I am no longer
: hearing the sound, so I don't believe my server is
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Angus MacGyver wrote:
: Rouven,
: I asked this question once, and had the honor and privilege to recieve the
: answer from Eric Smith. :-)
:
: His answer follows this.
:
: But know that you should configure your server as I did (for the same
: reasons) :
:
: sv_allowdownloads
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Kevin J. Anderson wrote:
: my hostages always do all those things ;/ maybe you need to lay off the
: chili dogs? ; X
Pfffrrrt :|
: not intended. I guess its just my experience that knows how to handle
: hostages. either way, they are better than they were in prev
Zoiks! I *swear* I put Eric's e-mail addy in there and didn't do a
straight reply. My humble apologies to the list for the OT post.
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Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on :
:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,5535542~root=speakeasy~mode=flat
:
: I have posted to the DSLReports.com forum regarding my possible
: foray into the Speakeasy mess. If you're familiar with their
: service, please feel free to toss in your 2 cents, esp
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday,
December 11, 2002 11:40 AM:
: /me ponders as to why admins are talking about w2k on this
: Linux list anyway
:
: HoundDawg
Just trying to make the Linux admins feel even better about themselves
and more self righteous than they typically do already
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] on :
: It's actually true.
: http://spp.mine.nu/clan_spp/server.jpg
: spp.mine.nu:27015
: And the counter keeps increasing.
: Don't know my record though. :D
:
: /Douglas
:
: Douglas Nilsson wrote:
:: My cs server, running on win2k server, is up at 31426. :)
::
::
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> on :
: Subject: RE: [OT] Re: [hlds_linux] New Security Modules -November 21
:: Then again, The group of people *tell* us
:
: Jesus, man... That's a big negative. The group of people
: *tells* us. A group is a singular entity, alright? That's just
: how it is.
Thus spaketh [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> on :
: Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] New Security Modules -November 21
:
:: Valve tell us what we need to know, deal with it.
:
: Valve *tells* us what we need to know, leave them in peace and
: they will get there faster.
Actually, if we're going to pick nits about
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