Thats why i said that this is only info about my experience fixing the
problem. I was the one who couldnt wait till Valve fix this and
experimented with my server and found out that this solves the
problem.  Its your choice to wait for a Valves update or if you
are able to do what i recommended then to fix it sooner.
 Quoting Eric Riemers : Didn't i see a announcement that soon a tf2
update will come out and fix
 this (officially)
 On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 15:54:52 +0200, Junker Oliver 
 wrote:
 > So till i did the steps mentioned below i got some 10-20 clients
 > connection timeout  at changelevel on TF2 server cases on my
 > Debian server with kernel 2.6.27. Now i havent had any problems
 > already for 3 days. Maybe this will help someone to solve it for
now:
 > 1) apt-get update, apt-get upgrade
 > 2) kernel upgrade to 2.6.28.2 from
 >
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.28.2.tar.bz2
 > 3) compiling kernel using make oldconfig and changing config_hz
and
 > config_hz_1000 from 1000 (which i had before) to 250
 > 4) adding apm=off acpi=off noapic to kernel boot line
 > I dont know which step from these solved my problems so its only
info
 > about my experience..
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