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Kilo

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  1. Kilo

    id13

    Thanks D1 DB is back
  2. You are grasping at the weakest straws you can find.I'm pretty sure we're following that pretty clearly and that's been explained in this thread. But since you don't seem to understand: by joining SSC, server operators are, at their discretion, including not being netbanned as a condition to play.I hardly can give two damns about Canadian law, if there is a Canadian server or zone operator out there, they might. I doubt Canadian law is much different than American on the topic of allowing private establishments to kick people out. Not very well played there. You apparently didn't realize the First Amendment being referenced there is the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Secondly, you apparently didn't realize that Subspace zone and server operators are neither federal nor state governments.
  3. Lone Outlaw, that's nice, but unfortunately that's still not a justification (also you are wildly speculating anyway.) I could just as easily speculate that the person doing this was doing it because they wanted to kill SS off and have people find their alternate game instead, or just that the person was frankly insane and was slighted by someone who wasn't even an op. If you are not just, you have no voice in a civilized society, and whatever message you are trying to send will be ignored. That is why physical-world terrorists are futile as well and little more than violence machines. It's far more accurate to say SSC is its own establishment. It's an exclusive franchise with many different locations with their own flavor (although probably anyone can join, it's up to the existing establishment to allow it.) Level 1 banG ops are the authorized bouncers to this establishment and can ban you from all locations. Your argument about anything related to the concept of "public" is invalid because "private" means "not public" and your implication that it is illegal to deny service to people that say things you don't like is also false and a red herring. If you don't believe me, why don't you start testing your "rights" in your local stores and see how they treat you. You may have been banned before but you have the option of just not returning to some zone you think is shitty that bans you for a reason you deem to be unjust. That is your right. But it is their right to determine what is a bannable offense. Edit: clarified my meaning
  4. Lone Outlaw: Sorry, but I'm going to have to stop you right at the point you said "every right."That is disturbingly out of touch with reality, and outright incorrect.If you kick someone out of your establishment, that is your right. If you attack someone's establishment, you are by definition not within your rights. You can say all you want about them, but you cannot attack them. So basically.. continuing this physical-world analogy: I just kicked you out of my business. You then hijack a bunch of cars and park them in front of all of my driveways so no one can get in to the business. It doesn't matter why I kicked you out, you're still in the wrong. I'm not the one that created the shitstorm, you are. So long as I am not breaking any laws, I have the right to do whatever I want in my establishment and it is not for anyone else to decide, or to retaliate against my establishment (or me) because they don't like it.You are talking about "abilities," not "rights."That said I don't ban a lot of people. But if I do, they have no justification to attack me or my property or an internet server even if I banned them for a bad reason or no reason at all.
  5. HZ should auto-update if you've updated it in the last several years, the auto-DNS thing is pretty cool. Hyperspace unfortunately wasn't using it but it should be on directory now.
  6. Kilo

    id13

    Everything is back up, but you'll have to download the zone info from the directory again. Also the DB isn't available yet, so it's not really everything.
  7. Kilo

    id13

    So yeah, the server rebooted and Hyperspace didn't come online, and then a day or so later the DDoS hit SSCE. Hyperspace can probably come online tonight.
  8. My item set (or heavy influence) existed before ammo and after ammo, and ammo was not around that long in the grand scheme of things. That is all! Also Hyperspace circa asss 1.1 was pretty sick too. I think Hyperspace is due for another rebirth.
  9. I posted http://www.subspace.co/topic/26105-wine-patched-for-continuum-opensuse-build-service/ a while ago. If you are using one of the distros that is directly supported (not sure if that's only openSUSE at this point, apparently I'll have to do some more research to create .debs for Debian/Ubuntu at least) then it should be very painless. However I can confirm that the kernel32.dll.so that is built with this method is transferrable to similar Wine versions (1.1.30ish?)
  10. For all of those who have though about trying Hockey Zone in a league-like environment, we are running a special draft event! All players are welcome to enter the draft. The game itself is a slightly modified Hockey Zone ("superhz")--there will be power meters and power ups involved, adding chances to make big plays, even if you're not someone who plays 24/7... but the game itself is still very much team-oriented! You could hardly find a better test of individual and team skill in Subspace than Hockey Zone. This league's games will run starting at 9PM or 10PM Eastern Standard Time Sunday-Thursday in general. 8PM or 11PM start times are also possible. (it just so happens that is when the majority of HZers play in the first place, so join in public games even when you don't have a game around those times!) Games will be targeted to finish in under an hour. We will begin the draft in the next week but will still let other players join after our main draft, but sign up now to get your foot in the door! Instructions: 1. Log in to SSCE Hockey/Football Zone 2. Type ?signup somepassword 3. Log in to http://rshl.org with your SS name and the password you just ?signup'd with 4. http://rshl.org/ci/i...tview&LS=95&D=5 - choose the ships you want to play as (optional) and hit Enter the draft 5. Find some buddies from HZ or stumble in when there's games going. We'll also be hosting superhz public games most nights. Learn the game, master the game, have fun! 6. When you're drafted your captain will probably leave you a ?message and you can also monitor your status from rshl.org. It may also benefit to sign up on our forums. Thanks! Look forward to seeing you all. -AKD
  11. The version of Wine that openSUSE 12.1 offers in its repositories does not accept the kernel32.dll.so I had been using for a year or two. That one I manually built myself compiling Wine from scratch with varying degrees of ignorance difficulty, and Continuum ran well as long as I kept it mostly isolated from other programs (basically just put Continuum in its own wine prefix.) Without the patch Continuum will spin in the background and do nothing. I tried building wine again myself and only ended up getting a different problem with the resulting dll, and it takes a good hour or so to build on my old dual-core laptop and I really didn't want to mess around. So then the question is why do this myself when there is a free service that can do this for me? Yes, the openSUSE Build Service will let you (with some documentation reading and minor set up) take an existing openSUSE package and set up a variation with patches applied by you. Long story short, I've got patched wine for openSUSE 12.1 available in package format. https://build.opensu...hwjm%3Awine-ctm - While x86_64 is listed, please try i586 if you have any trouble, x86_64 tries to do Win64 if I understand it correctly. But wait, there's more! I can't/won't test it and I'm not sure if it is compatible with how I'm linking things and maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but openSUSE Build Service can target other distributions and platforms with ease. So if anyone is interested in trying it out, I'll set the thingymabobber to target your distribution of choice (from the following:) openSUSE distributions openSUSE Factory openSUSE 12.1(enabled) openSUSE 11.4 openSUSE 11.3 openSUSE Tumbleweed SUSE distributions SUSE SLE-11 SP 1 SUSE SLE-11 SUSE SLE-10 Debian distributions Debian 6.0 Debian 5.0 Fedora distributions Fedora 15 Fedora 16 RedHat distributions RedHat RHEL-6 RedHat RHEL-5 RedHat RHEL-4 CentOS distributions CentOS CentOS-6 CentOS CentOS-5 Mandriva distributions Mandriva 2011 Mandriva 2010.1 Mandriva 2010 Mandriva 2009.1 Ubuntu distributions Ubuntu 11.10 Ubuntu 11.04 Ubuntu 10.10 Ubuntu 10.04 Ubuntu 9.10 Kiwi image builds KIWI image build (to be used for appliance and product builds with kiwi) Naturally, there are often other things required to get Continuum running optimally (>10fps) such as video drivers and registry settings but I'll save that for another day or if anyone's having specific issues. Repository for openSUSE: http://download.open.../openSUSE_12.1/ Build service overview: https://build.opensu...hwjm%3Awine-ctm Naturally, if you already have a working wine install and just need the kernel32.dll.so you should be able to extract it from the RPMs and it should work on any distro. The version of wine I'm building at time of this post is version 1.3.30. Also I'm not an expert on this but I'm pretty sure I can enable other architectures--except that Continuum would still be an x86 app so I don't think that'd do a lot of good! P.S. To GNOME 3 users: I had crashes in Continuum when trying to run under the new fancy gnome-shell. The backtrace seemed to imply this was caused by or ending up causing problems for the nouveau driver. Switching to fallback mode seemed to make this problem go away. Other video drivers may also solve the issue but we'll see.
  12. It's true, HZ and HS are LIKE BROTHERS. Because they both start with the letter H.
  13. It's short which is always a plus because even if it's an obscure acronym it looks professional and is easy to remember. However, that doesn't mean that a better domain doesn't exist.
  14. Yeah, if only this zone had some way to "print" money, because there's not enough to go around. Oh wait, it's all printed money. Get a grip.
  15. A belated congratulations to Interference for winning the 17th RSHL Championship. They defeated Breakaway in game 4, and on a three game winning streak. In addition to the Realistic Subspace Football League (still accepting additions to rosters,) HZ will be offering a small hockey tournament, the 2011 white_0men Memorial Cup. Signups are welcome to all, but team signups are almost closed. If you're interested in playing, check out http://rshl.org and the forums there too.
  16. Update: Beta 2 released. Many bug fixes, many feature additions, it's already used in at least two major ASSS zones. Still learning modules? This should save you time learning. Already good at module writing? This should save you time writing. Try it out, feature requests and bug reports welcome. Downloads Home page - There's fairly complete documentation here, too. Issue Tracker P.S. Why was this thread left in GD? Gosh.
  17. by the way, who are you guys
  18. Kilo

    Masaru

    No, no, guys, this is a thread about Masaru, gosh.
  19. Kilo

    Masaru

    Cheese is of course still an attention seeking idiot but I don't take back what I said; you've really done it now by calling me a liar. You're doubly on notice now, bro.
  20. Masaru has done far more corrupt things and displayed far more incompetence than this in the past, what are you expecting out of this thread?
  21. This is stupid. The next client after Continuum will be called the new Subspace client, not the new Continuum client. There has never been any doubt of this.
  22. You probably haven't realized it yet in spite of multiple people saying it but you're making a very hilariously wrong assumption with your idea.
  23. Protip: In order for it to be trolling, you have to actually be only pretending to be dumb.
  24. No, they'd get 100k back. Derp.
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