I tried using realbots on 1108hlds and it really screwed up... The server
woudlnt let anyone connect and then exited after loading the map. Anyone
recommend a good..trouble free bots program?

Grampa

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of HL Server
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlds] [OT] Re: LinuxList: The Penguin promised land]


I posted the availability of the new LinuxList in another mailing list I
belong to ...  That message follows:

[QUOTE]
With regard to what has transpired a couple months ago on this very list,
and with the current state of Microsoft's impending releases, a LOT of
people are looking into Linux ...  Even another list I'm on full of Windows
Admins are asking the question why not give Linux a shot ...

In response to this, I have set up a list for Linux Newbie's coming from
the Microsoft world.  If you would like to join this list, simply send an
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and instructions on how to post to the
list will be sent to you ...  Linux admins that have experience are
encouraged to join and show us the way ...

I apologize for this off topic message, but I think coming from the IMS
background and knowing the pain of software prices, it's time for us to
explore Linux as an alternative ...  I only ask and offer that we help each
other out by sharing our information together ...
[/QUOTE]

The people on this list are ISPs all around the world ...  Overnight some
subscribed and I see a couple .au and .uk domains in there ... While typing
this, a guy from Hawaii joined ... Another messaged me back as follows:

[QUOTE]
I just joined your list. I've already moved some stuff to
Linux and will be moving mail soon. I think David Glynn's
ready too - you still around David? I'll try and get my
new SA to join too. He's pretty knowledgable about Linux
but not about mail servers.
[/QUOTE]

So if anyone is interested in getting into Linux and sharing their trials
and tribulations, please join the list and share this information ...

Send an email to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be joined ...
or visit the web site at http://linux.wombatsweb.com ...

At 07:17 AM 10/17/2001 -0700, you wrote:

>How about those network drives that decide to disconnect themselves
>after a period of non use?  Gotta love that...
>
>On Wed, 2001-10-17 at 02:12, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> >
> > > LOL, why do I feel like the scout?  Running ahead, look guys,
> > > it works!
> > > and they all come following....
> > >
> > > Seriously tho, I'd be willing to put up a bbs or mailing list for us
> > > winders guys that are trying to make the transition over to the
> > > promise/penguin land...
> >
> > That would be cool.  And thanks to Sysop for that link.  Added it to my
fav
> > list in my Linux folder.    Should make a good reference.
> >
> > Hey, here's just one example of why I hate the direction Microsoft
> > moves/thinks in.  I have 2 NT4 Server machines and 1 Linux machine on a
> > manual (non powered) DIN-5 KB/Serial Mouse KVM switch.  Both NT4 and
Linux
> > work just fine with it, with the occasional device timeout message in
the
> > NT4 system log, because it hasn't "heard from" the keyboard in a while.
No
> > big deal.  It still works.
> >
> > I threw a W2K server machine, 233MMX with DIN-5 KB and serial mouse on
this
> > KVM.  Guess what?  Switching the KVM away from the W2K machine after
> booting
> > it kills the serial mouse driver, and the cursor is gone from the
screen!
> > Only way to get it back is by rebooting, because you can't manually
restart
> > the mouse driver.  WTF Microsoft??  What are your engineers thinking?
> > Apparently they never considered anyone would install W2K on a non PS/2
> > kb/mouse machine.
> >
> > This is just one more chink in the MS armor, and another on the long
> list of
> > reasons I'm wanting to become a penguin user...
> >
> > StanTheMan
> > TheHardwareFreak
> > www.hardwarefreak.devastation.cc
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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