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7th August, 2004, 10:03 PM
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Holy Shit!!
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What version of Linux are you using ?
Here's a thread to help ProfQ when he comes back from his holiday. What version of Linux are you using and does QV work or not ?
- FreeBSD, no problems encountered so far except one player who had a crashing UT and fixed it by clearning cache and manual install.
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How to feck up a perfectly good game:
UT (1999) = UnbelievableGameSoCoolIMustHelpBringNewPlayers Tournament
UT (2008) = Unreal ThrustMyPrivatePartsInYourFaceBish
And that's probably why UTIII was a relative flop. New game, same sh*thead players ^^.
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8th August, 2004, 01:41 PM
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We are using Linux Freebsd Version 4.8 Release
We have a problem with QValidate111.so not being bound.
The server fires up fine but when peeps join it crashed, the server looks like its laggin out but real it has crashed.
Last edited by Chicken : 9th August, 2004 at 06:24 PM.
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8th August, 2004, 05:47 PM
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Debian linux, kernel 2.6.5, no serverside problems at all, only some client-side probs (hooks detected while they're not there)
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8th August, 2004, 06:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AnthraX
(hooks detected while they're not there)
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Yep, this is caused by QV detecting demo manager's dll as a hook. So far noone has posted that they're running QV succesfully on the more popular Linux distributions such as RedHat, Mandrake and Suse. It would be nice if someone could signal if it works on these OSs or not.
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How to feck up a perfectly good game:
UT (1999) = UnbelievableGameSoCoolIMustHelpBringNewPlayers Tournament
UT (2008) = Unreal ThrustMyPrivatePartsInYourFaceBish
And that's probably why UTIII was a relative flop. New game, same sh*thead players ^^.
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8th August, 2004, 07:04 PM
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mandrake and suse are more like desktop-distros, I don't think that any game provider uses them. Redhat isn't very popular anymore either. Most gameproviders run debian/slackware/freebsd
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8th August, 2004, 07:36 PM
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That may be the case for GSPs but some people actually a dedicated line and install their own box for running multiple servers (1u server racks for example). Debian & BSD aren't exactly user-friendly and have limited hardware support so I imagine the choice would more easily go to these distros.
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How to feck up a perfectly good game:
UT (1999) = UnbelievableGameSoCoolIMustHelpBringNewPlayers Tournament
UT (2008) = Unreal ThrustMyPrivatePartsInYourFaceBish
And that's probably why UTIII was a relative flop. New game, same sh*thead players ^^.
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8th August, 2004, 10:59 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Texas
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I have the same problerm as Chicken ... 2.6.5 + Slack 9.1 + UT436
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9th August, 2004, 09:37 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Bergen - Norway
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Cant get it working, clients crash.
Dont know what version of Linux I have, server is hosted by Monsterserver.de and all they say is that they have an "optimized kernel".
UT 436.
Logs dont say much, but appears to be cut short, allthough server doesnt seem to crash.
I do have another server and will try there.
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9th August, 2004, 04:30 PM
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Godlike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
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PizzaMan, if you have telnet or ssh access to the server, you can enter the command uname -r to get the Kernal release numbers (e.g. 2.4.xxx or 2.6.xxx). If you don't have that level of access, try asking your GSP for this info, handing this out isn't a security problem, etc.
GL HF
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Why do the low scorers on the winning team always have the biggest mouths?
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10th August, 2004, 11:59 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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I only have FTP access...
I just received a message saying they use Fedora Core1 with an UT optimized 2.6 Kernel. What ever that means.
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18th August, 2004, 12:45 AM
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Gentoo 2.6.5 seems to work for the server bit.
Gentoo 2.6.8 doesn't work for the client bit, but think that's more because there is no linux client support.
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