[cod] CoD vs NetBSD

Tamas KOZAK briwe at ideaweb.hu
Thu Jul 7 11:46:03 EDT 2005


Well, the problem was that, netbsd limits data segment size (and some 
more) by default,
which is not enough for cod. So we should do ulimit -d to increase it.
After that, cod runs properly ;)

BludGeonT[EUG] wrote:

>Any specific reason youre running netbsd?  I mean, if you have two
>machines to be dedicated game servers, why not try running an OS that
>is much more supported and compatible.  Being that you could not find
>anything via google is not a good sign because down the line you know
>(if you ever get this working) that something else will happen and you
>will be left hanging dry again.
>
>Im sure we all could argue which linux distro is the best, but I use
>RedHat linux workstation 3 and 4 and they work great.  I think there
>are tons of others like Debian, Slackware, SusE, etc etc that will be
>much easier to use.
>
>If you need to be on netbsd, then best of luck to you, I did a quick
>search on google also and came up with virtually nothing, which is an
>answer in itself to find osmething easier to use ;)
>
>Anyway- just an opinion, 
>
>BludGeonT[EUG]
>Earthlink Ultimate Gaming
>
>On 7/4/05, Tamas KOZAK <briwe at ideaweb.hu> wrote:
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>>Hello,
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>>In the last days, i'd like to install cod on our netbsd 2.0.2 system but
>>when i try to start it
>>i got the following error:
>>"OUT OF MEMORY! EXITING!!!"
>>The machine is 2.6GHz Intel w/ 1G ram, another machine: 433Mhz Celeron
>>w/ 256m ram
>>both have 1g free space on root fs.
>>The server is properly running on Freebsd 5.4, and Linux, but i cant run
>>it on netbsd :(
>>I found no usable info on google. Do you have any idea?
>>If someone ever saw a running cod server on netbsd, please notice to me.
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
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