Thanks guys! Turns out it was user error as much as anything. My son
was setting up the Windows server using Broodwar and UDP. I was
running, at the time, an install from the Broodwar CD for the Linux
box. That install showed only IPX as an option for joining so it
didn't work, as expected. Once I
Winston Messer wrote:
You may need to enable IPX support or something, but I really don't know
much about IPX on Linux.
You need IPX support in your kernel (CONFIG_IPX) and net-misc/ipx-utils.
UDP in Starcraft works fine for me, however, although this is with
regular Wine rather than Cedega.
>> What is the game? I think that's the most important information you
>> could give.
>
>
> Sorry. The game is StarCraft with the add-on BroodWar.
>
>
> Thanks for the info!
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
Mark, I run BroodWar on my Gentoo laptop and it runs like greased magic.
I will however say that
Nick Rout wrote:
tcpdump or ethereal will allow you to see what is happening on the
network before the error message appears.
ethereal was renamed to wireshark in portage recently to conform to
upstream. I'd probably start with tcpdump as it's less powerful and
you're more concerned with know
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 22:22:56 +0100
Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 14 August 2006 21:26, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >I was setting up a game for my son using Cedega. The game
> > installed, and successfully went to the net to download and install
> > the updates. However, when we tried to get the Lin
On 8/14/06, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/14/06, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>I was setting up a game for my son using Cedega. The game
> installed, and successfully went to the net to download and install
> the updates. However, when we tried to get the Lin
On 14 August 2006 21:26, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I was setting up a game for my son using Cedega. The game
> installed, and successfully went to the net to download and install
> the updates. However, when we tried to get the Linux game to join a
> LAN session with the same game running on so
On 8/14/06, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I was setting up a game for my son using Cedega. The game
installed, and successfully went to the net to download and install
the updates. However, when we tried to get the Linux game to join a
LAN session with the same game running on som
Hi,
I was setting up a game for my son using Cedega. The game
installed, and successfully went to the net to download and install
the updates. However, when we tried to get the Linux game to join a
LAN session with the same game running on some Windows machines I got
a message about not having a
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