hondaman schrieb am Saturday, February 12, 2005 11:52 PM:
Ive seen bits and pieces here and there about people having trouble
running CS:S on FC3. Is there really an issue? Is anyone out there
using FC3 without any trouble?
Yes, me :)
FC3 with all updates, runlevel 3, srcds - works fine
There have been a couple instances here on this list of people having
issues, and I keenly remember them saying that they where using FC3, not
remembering the problems under the circumstanes. My question was more
of a general does it work type question. We are considering upgrading
a couple
I agree. centos is a good solid choice for any server environment.
Ian mu wrote:
Not sure what kinda stuff your running btw, but just thought I'd
mention centos www.centos.org which is effectively redhat es3 without
needing to pay. Not as cutting edge as fc3 if running other stuff on
there, but
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Anybody else having problems running dod_harrington on their DoD servers?
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On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 11:29 +, Ian mu wrote:
Is it possible to elaborate on what specific problems you've heard of,
then it may be easier for someone to pull out similar experiences
(maybe even on different distros), might be something that people here
have set up differently or already
I'm trying to figure out if changes to fps_max is having any effect.
Is there any way with linux srcds server to tell what the current server
fps is?
Doesn't seem to be a cvar or command..
find fps
fps_max = 300
- Frame rate limiter
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for 1.6 simply type stats into the console
Chris Jones wrote:
I'm trying to figure out if changes to fps_max is having any effect.
Is there any way with linux srcds server to tell what the current server
fps is?
Doesn't seem to be a cvar or command..
find fps
fps_max = 300
- Frame rate limiter
--On Sunday, February 13, 2005 10:50 AM -0700 Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After install it just sits there and shows GRUB in the upper left
corner of the screen and that's it. Even to try and boot FC3 through a
floppy disk didn't help. Any ideas?
If you don't see any kernel messages, that means
Glenn Shannon wrote:
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Anybody else having problems running dod_harrington on their DoD servers?
Nope. My servers run just fine on that map. (well, as good as what dod
can do on linux... heh)
patrick
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