[bf1942] *blushing* NOOB ?

Stefan Engbersen stonex at freebsd.nl
Sun Feb 1 17:15:41 EST 2004


Mowhaha @ my #3 anwer, misread

use 'wget <url>' or 'fetch <url>'


Stefan Engbersen wrote:

> #1:
> The linuxserver filesize is: 103MB
> But if you look at http://bf1942.lightcubed.com/forum/dist.php you can 
> also see an MD5 file
>
> #2:
> For the linuxserver? No, you just need to download that 
> bf1942_lnxded-1.6-rc1.run </dist/bf1942_lnxded-1.6-rc1.run> file from 
> the link I gave you above and run it.
>
> #3:
> If you start the server in a screen using "+statusMonitor 1" you get a 
> nice console in it too where you can enter commands etc..
>
> #4:
> On the blackops forum, Kevin (BFSM Developer) wrote it will be out in 
> the evening (GMT+10) of sunday (today)
> Anyway, the answer is SOON
>
> #5:
> The best way is to backup and merge your 1.5 configfiles in your 
> new,fresh installed 1.6 server.
>
> Greetz,
>
> Stefan Engbersen
> impact-gaming.nl
>
>
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> Ian Merwin wrote:
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>> I *thought* i clicked a link on ea games site that was a patch/update 
>> of 6.5 mb for the linux server.  Scroll to bottom of:
>> http://www.eagames.com/official/battlefield/1942/us/gamedemo.jsp?state=010010 
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>> So I left and came home and found a file size of 53,655,268 -- is 
>> this right? It doesn't match the *65.2mb* file size or the *6.5mb* 
>> file size mentioned there either?  # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 
>> # # #
>> #   *ANYWAYS MY QUESTIONS:*    #
>> # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
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>> Question #1:  What should the file size be?
>>  
>> Question #2: Do I need to download the 65.2mb file AND the 6.5 patch
>>  
>> Question #3: Im using SSH to communicate with my remote Linux 
>> server.  Can I download directly to it from the command line in 
>> Linux? INSTEAD of downloading to my WinXP machine then FTPing to the 
>> Linux box? *major waste of time*  (The server is an hours drive 
>> away). I have DSL 384/128.
>>  
>> Question #4:  Any news on the BFSMD for the new patch?
>>  
>> Question #5: Is this a complete install -- meaning I should put it in 
>> a NEW directiory (eg. bf1942_1.6/) and start it seperately so our 
>> current running install isn't interfered with?
>>  
>>  
>> That's it -- not too bad... just a few simple ?'s for you Linux Black 
>> Belts!   =P
>>  
>> Thanks in Advance
>>  
>> IanMan [BGE] IAN (BGE BF Team Captain)
>> (More player than Admin =P)
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