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counter-strike dedicated server with linux
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dekcool (Programmer) |
15 Apr 03 5:06 |
hi! need an idea how to setup counter-strike server 1.3 in local network what do i need? i have already redhat linux server for internet and i want it also to be my cs dedicated server any inputs will appreciate thanks in advance ____________________________________________________ Invest your time in learning, Not just practicing.
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Hesperus (IS/IT--Management) |
18 Apr 03 8:47 |
I get the following error when I try. chmod +x hlds_l_3110_full.bin ./hlds_l_3110_full.bin bash: ./hlds_l_3110_full.bin: cannot execute binary file.
Any suggestions?
I'm running Linux Mandrake release 7.1b |
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Yes I am aware of the compiling method you do with the directories but... I am running mandrake 9.1 and when I try to compile anything it tells me that there's no compilier and suggests there's something wrong with the $path or something. I know I have gcc, it says it's installed. Please help, I can't compile anything unless I know what's wrong. |
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awreneau (TechnicalUser) |
22 Jul 03 23:18 |
My short tenure with Mandrake was for similar reasons, it may be a Linux package and capable of doing anything any other Linux box can do but from what I gather it's not cut out do do any "server work" I gather from the install and running of the OS it's more like a desktop distro. Again...my 2 cents worth. If you are going to setup a machine as a server, build it like one, cut off as much "fat" as you can and make it lean, Linux by default will install some stuff I've never used but I also never took the time to go and hunt down every package. I prefer the RH flavor myself. Which one of me are you talking to? My very own LUG! http://www.lugot.org
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