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TristannV
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Friday, February 07, 2014
What is this??
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mighty
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Saturday, February 08, 2014
Happens on my linux server as well , it happens due to built in stack protection in my case . It is a security feature that prevents buffer overflows from being exploited but in this case , it crashes the game with the error you are showing .
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TristannV
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Saturday, February 08, 2014
is there any way to stop this?
Also, how does [Q] Vanilla stay up 24/7 ? And how does it stay up even when ioquake3.org is down ? It shows on both master.quake3arena.com & ioquake3.org
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deadwalkin
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Sunday, February 09, 2014
TristannV wrote : is there any way to stop this?
Also, how does [Q] Vanilla stay up 24/7 ? And how does it stay up even when ioquake3.org is down ? It shows on both master.quake3arena.com & ioquake3.org
cause its probably running off of linux like mine, they can put a crash detection on it where if it crashes it comes back up emeditly
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TristannV
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Sunday, February 09, 2014
Ooh. That's dope. So linux does have its perks after all ..
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deadwalkin
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Sunday, February 09, 2014
TristannV wrote : Ooh. That's dope. So linux does have its perks after all ..
yes, linux can do a lot more then people know, its opensource so people can do pretty much anything they wish they just have to know how
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