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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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#5066: .. |
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by manumanu11
on 11/22/2005 18:39
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Help me, please : why it doesn't want to run ?
http://fightersonline.free.fr/cube.JPG
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#5067: Re: Running Server without having bash opened |
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by lambroslambrou
on 11/22/2005 21:09, refers to #5059
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I don't think using an ampersand will work. When you close the shell window, I suspect the shell will take out its children processes (jobs) with it. You should perhaps try looking at the "nohup" command instead - that will allow to create a process that doesn't die when you log out of the shell.
Hope that helps,
Lambros
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#5068: & works | 24/7 Server |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/23/2005 14:11
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The & works, cause my server is running since yesterday (and i've closed the shell multiple times since then) and i'm gonna try to keep it running 24/7.
Server adress: cube.servegame.org (8 Slots; Location: Europe, Germany)
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#5069: sauerbraten music & stuff |
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by Devourer
on 11/23/2005 17:51
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Sauerbraten runs very ok for me, though I have sounds but no music. Strange.
But the important question is: What kind of Sauerbraten is it?
Sauerbraten Rheinische Art or is it Sauerbraten Westfaelische Art? It's important because of the raisins, you know...
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by >driAn<.
on 11/23/2005 18:53
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Cuban Sauerbraten :P
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#5071: Re: sauerbraten music & stuff |
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by Aardappel_
on 11/23/2005 22:24, refers to #5069
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Sauerbraten Coburger Art
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#5072: .. |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/24/2005 17:48
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@Aardappel: Bist du auch aus Coburg?
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#5073: Re: sauerbraten music & stuff |
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by tentus
on 11/25/2005 00:19, refers to #5069
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i have no music either, but i figured it was something related to my somewhat unique and eccentric sound card. maybe not.
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#5074: Installation Questions... |
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by marston
on 11/25/2005 01:20
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Ok, I have two questions:
1. What're the requirements to run this on a pc (minimum requirements, that is...)
2. When I try and install the latest Cube, I get the following error message - "Error Opening File for Writing: C:\Program Files\Cube\autoexec.cfg"... How do I fix this?
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#5075: Re: .. |
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by Aardappel_
on 11/25/2005 05:46, refers to #5072
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ich hab 2 jahre (2002/2003) in coburg gewohnt (firma crytek kennste sicher)... jetzt aber in dallas :)
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#5076: machine gun funcion? |
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by samakv
on 11/25/2005 07:40
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I encountered a player that fired a machine gun at me. The unusual part was on midfire, the firing rate increased like he had a function button for it, similar to CS for the Glock; normal firing on mouse button one, 3 rounds per click on mouse button 2.
I'd like to have it. Is it a cheat of some kind? Or an option? Did not find this in the keymap.cfg or in autoexec.cfg.
Sam
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#5077: Cube does not run under SL 4.1 |
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by LinuxUser
on 11/25/2005 18:59
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OS: Scientific Linux 4.1 (a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 derivative).
http://www.scientificlinux.org
When I am trying to run Cube via ./cube_unix, I get an error:
*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption: [some_hexadecimal_number]
Since SL is a Red Hat EL4 derivative, I suppose this means that Cube also doesn't run on any Red Hat EL4 derivative such as CentOS, WhiteBox, etc.
Any ideas? Giving export MALLOC_CHECK=0 at the console before running Cube, doesn't seem to work.
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#5078: Re: machine gun funcion? |
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by Aardappel_
on 11/25/2005 22:54, refers to #5076
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online, you can sometimes get "burst of fire" if you or the other player has lag/packetloss
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#5079: .. |
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by Superdreadnought
on 11/27/2005 17:00
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@LinuxUser: I had a problem similar to yours. You have to start Cube via executing the file corresponding to the mode/operating system you'r using (in your case it's 'linux_client' or 'linux_server') in './bin_unix/'-direcory!
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