The update today seems to have broken any servers owned by a linux user with
a uppercase username. User joe launches fine, while user Joe on the same
machine crashes on launch with:
Model models/props_c17/lamppost03a_off.mdl not found and models/error.mdl
couldn't be loadedModel
I thought *nix didn't support uppercase usernames. The last distro
install that I did said I would have compatibility issues when I made
the user Pumpernickel.
Kyle.
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Joshua Smith bgcl...@gmail.com wrote:
The update today seems to have broken any servers owned by
I have no experience with distros like RedHat, but I use Debian on all
my servers and it works fine.
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On 10/6/2010 9:10 PM, Kyle Sanderson wrote:
I thought *nix didn't support uppercase usernames. The last distro
install that
It being uppercase usernames, not the new update ;)
sorry for double email.
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On 10/6/2010 9:21 PM, Jake Eisenman wrote:
I have no experience with distros like RedHat, but I use Debian on all
my servers and it works fine.
Joe is Joe on Linux and if there would be a username joe, it would be
joe. There could be also JOE which would be then again different
username. Windows does not care if if's lowercase, uppercase or
something between but linux does.
Personally i'd say everything should be lowercase, just to
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