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ET under Mandrake 10
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| pH!Lm0 2004-09-12, 1:58 pm |
| Hello
I am using ET under Linux Mandrake 10.
I first installed it using "urpmi enemy-territory" and updated it using
the patch.
Before and after applying the patch I have the same problem : as I click
on "refresh list" in the server list the sound only loops 10-20 times
and nothing happens. My internet connection is ok so I don't understand
where the problem is...
Any idea?
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pH!Lm0
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| On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 18:00:09 +0200, pH!Lm0 wrote:
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> I am using ET under Linux Mandrake 10.
> I first installed it using "urpmi enemy-territory" and updated it using
> the patch.
> Before and after applying the patch I have the same problem : as I click
> on "refresh list" in the server list the sound only loops 10-20 times
> and nothing happens.
What video card do you have? Do you have an OpenGL (3D) video driver
loaded for it? The game requires OpenGL...
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If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space.
Linux Registered User #327951
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| pH!Lm0 2004-09-12, 1:58 pm |
| Dan C a écrit :
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> On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 18:00:09 +0200, pH!Lm0 wrote:
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> What video card do you have? Do you have an OpenGL (3D) video driver
> loaded for it? The game requires OpenGL...
It's a Radeon 9800 XT but everything is ok concerning the driver. 3D
acceleration and OpenGL are operationnal.
I managed to play once. It seems the problem comes from the network : my
little brother plays ET too (under Win XP ;-) ) and as I managed to
play, he didn't find any server anymore... Is there a limitation or a
bug : only one game per IP adress?
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pH!Lm0
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| On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:46:13 +0200, pH!Lm0 wrote:
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> It's a Radeon 9800 XT but everything is ok concerning the driver. 3D
> acceleration and OpenGL are operationnal.
> I managed to play once. It seems the problem comes from the network : my
> little brother plays ET too (under Win XP ;-) ) and as I managed to
> play, he didn't find any server anymore... Is there a limitation or a
> bug : only one game per IP adress?
Not completely sure, but that might be it. I assume both machines are
behind a router, so both show up as the same IP address (the WAN side of
the router). While ET doesn't have a "CD-key" exactly, I think that might
be the problem for you. Don't know a way around it.
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If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space.
Linux Registered User #327951
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| > Not completely sure, but that might be it. I assume both machines are
quote:
> behind a router, so both show up as the same IP address (the WAN side
> of the router). While ET doesn't have a "CD-key" exactly, I think
> that might be the problem for you. Don't know a way around it.
ET works dandy in NATed environment behind router. I've successfully run 2
ETs both connecting to the same server.
I suspect there's something wrong with your router.
BTW there IS a cdkey in ET, it's assigned automatically by master server on
first run.
Peter
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