And do you think that it will prevent the stolen source from being
distributed ?
What is done IS done. As ugly as it is, we cannot do anything to prevent
people downloading it... And there's no point in trying to make a poster
guilty because he downloaded the sources. It surely is tactless to
Hi folks,
a question: will valve port HL2 to Linux? If they made a dedicated server
for Linux, the engine has to compile. And then it's only a small
step to port the whole application. They only need to implement
the windowing system stuff, on Linux it would be X11 co.
Now when the source
Stan Bubrouski wrote:
tom wrote:
Hi folks,
a question: will valve port HL2 to Linux? If they made a dedicated
server
for Linux, the engine has to compile. And then it's only a small
step to port the whole application. They only need to implement
Not true by any means. It would be
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Stan Bubrouski wrote:
tom wrote:
Hi folks,
a question: will valve port HL2 to Linux? If they made a dedicated
server
for Linux, the engine has to compile
Gee I sure hope you didn't just post illegal HL2 source code a public list
run by valve..
Regards,
-- Bulk
Site Manager
http://www.thewavelength.net
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From: tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 October 2003 20:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] Porting
tool LOVE grep :D
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From: tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] Porting HL2 to Linux
Stan Bubrouski wrote:
tom wrote:
Hi folks,
a question: will valve port HL2 to Linux? If they made
The way I see it, the cat is out of the bag. Valve has to start
thinking how its going to go about doing damage control. Someone
mentioned Valve hunting down and prosectuing those who have admitted
publicly they have the source. I think that would make this whole thing
more sureal than it
tom wrote:
Really? Look at this:
I think you are inteligent enough to find out what grep does, it's a
nice tool.
I've been using UNIX for 9 years, I think I know better than
you. Oh and way to post copyrighted material right to Valve's
own mailing list. Not a very bright boy are you?
SNIP Tom
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Bulk wrote:
Gee I sure hope you didn't just post illegal HL2 source code a public
list
run by valve..
Regards,
-- Bulk
Site Manager
http://www.thewavelength.net
Well in your reply you
Stan Bubrouski wrote:
tom wrote:
Really? Look at this:
I think you are inteligent enough to find out what grep does, it's a
nice tool.
I've been using UNIX for 9 years, I think I know better than
you. Oh and way to post copyrighted material right to Valve's
own mailing list. Not a very
: [hlcoders] Porting HL2 to Linux
You CAN report it to the ISP but the ISP doesn't have to do anything about
it because your not the owner of that IP and unlike the RIAA you don't have
the power of the owner (given the power to control IP etc) so you can
complain all you want but I doubt anything
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You CAN report it to the ISP but the ISP doesn't have to do anything about
it because your not the owner of that IP and unlike the RIAA you don't have
the power of the owner (given the power to control IP etc) so you can
complain all you want
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