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#5046: Problems Starting Linux Server |
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by Superdreadnought2
on 11/20/2005 21:04
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#5047: Problems Starting Linux Server |
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by Superdreadnought3
on 11/20/2005 21:05
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And where can I get this missin library ?
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#5048: .. |
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by makkE
on 11/20/2005 21:08
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Google it. If you´re using ubuntu or something else debian like, use your package manager.
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#5049: .. |
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by Superdreadnought3
on 11/20/2005 21:14
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Using SuSE Linux 9.3 (And I'm a little Linux-n00b)
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#5050: Re: .. |
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by >driAn<.
on 11/20/2005 21:44, refers to #5049
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Use yast and search for that libSDL.
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#5051: Server started |
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by Superdreadnought3
on 11/20/2005 21:46
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I've started the server now (just used wrong file to start it), but I'd like to know, how I can keep the server running without having the remote-bash of my vServer opened (when I close it the server shuts down; and i cant have the bash open all the time (my PC's off from time to time))
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#5052: rpg maps |
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by Wolf
on 11/21/2005 01:18
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im having trouble trying the rpg maps. is there anything special i need to do? they load and then the program quits. my pc should be able to handle them so i dont think thats the problem
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#5053: Re: rpg maps |
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by tentus
on 11/21/2005 05:34, refers to #5052
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probably a missing model. check the cfgs against what's actually in package/models/
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#5054: .. |
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by dcp
on 11/21/2005 12:23
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the rpg maps in sauer run fine from a fresh sauer install... fps above a minimum of 24 on each of them... with my old fx5200... amazing...
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#5055: Running Server without having bash opened |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/21/2005 15:04
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I'd like to know, how I can keep the server running without having the remote-bash of my vServer opened (when I close it the server shuts down; and i cant have the bash open all the time (my PC's off from time to time)).
How can I do that?
THX 4 YA HELP!
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#5056: please... |
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by manumanu11
on 11/21/2005 16:45
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And me, why it never run when I want to compile this ?:'(
http://fightersonline.free.fr/cube.JPG
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#5057: .. |
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by >_< Sauceofallevils >_<
on 11/21/2005 21:24
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I was so surprised to see a 3rd person view in Sauerbraten, really caught me off guard. Good idea, cant wait to see these rpg maps with more features.
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#5058: Re: Cube in debian |
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by Sparr
on 11/21/2005 21:34, refers to #5002
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There are two issues with debian. One, non-Free media. Two, lack of multi-user support. With One, we can get into the non-free repository but not main. With Two, we can't get into either.
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#5059: Re: Running Server without having bash opened |
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by kernowyon
on 11/21/2005 23:12, refers to #5055
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Stick an ampersand after the command to run the server.
E.g
./linux_server -d -nMyServer &
Or however you run it.
The ampersand will release the terminal once you press enter - so you will be able to close the shell.
To stop the server, you will have to use killall :)
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#5060: THX |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/22/2005 16:21
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THX!
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#5061: Admin rights? |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/22/2005 16:22
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Can you get admin rights to kick bad players (cheaters, spammer, etc.), to stop votes or to change the map without votes?
THX 4 YA HELP!
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#5062: .. |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/22/2005 16:47
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@kernowyon (and the rest of you guys 2): Can I create a logfile with the data the shell shows when you run cube without "&"?
THX 4 YA HELP!
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#5063: .. |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/22/2005 17:22
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@kernowyon (and the rest of you guys 2): It's possible to close the server without 'killall'. You have to open the processlist ('top') then just use the PID shown in the same line in which you can see "linux_server" somewhere in the column "COMMAND" for killing the process with 'kill' (example: kill 24363)!
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#5064: Re: .. |
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by kernowyon
on 11/22/2005 18:20, refers to #5063
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Yep, you can do that - as long as you have the process ID :)
But killall linux_server or whatever does the same job :)
As for the log file, I guess you could pipe it to a file without any real problem :)
As for kicking players etc - nope. Not if you are running the standard Cube - at least not to my knowledge. As far as I am aware, its not possible to block anyone or set the game type etc. Only restrict to x number of players ( default is 4 I think), but you can set it to 1 on 1 by allowing only 2 connections for instance, or 8 for bigger games etc. And of course you can password it to only permit those with the password to play if you like...
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#5065: Pipe log to file |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/22/2005 18:39
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How can i pipe the log to a file?
(I'm a Linux n00b)
THX 4 YA HELP!
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