Author Topic: Tremded.ub (Mac version)  (Read 4450 times)

HotSoup

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Tremded.ub (Mac version)
« on: March 29, 2007, 04:38:49 am »
So when I am in terminal and I'm right about to run my server dedicated to the internet and type in...

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./tremded.ub +exec server.cfg +dedicated 2

I get this message...

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Unknown extension for ui/menus.txt
^3WARNING: couldn't open music file ui/menus.txt
----- CL_Shutdown -----
Closing SDL audio device...
SDL audio device shut down.
RE_Shutdown( 1 )
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Sys_Error: recursive error after: ^3menu file not found: ui/menus.txt, using default


I then read something about having to remove old "vms" files, which I had in my base folder, so I got rid of that but then got this message...

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Sound memory manager started
Loading vm file vm/ui.qvm...
Failed.
----- CL_Shutdown -----
Closing SDL audio device...
SDL audio device shut down.
RE_Shutdown( 1 )
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What will happen is that my screen will go black as if the game is going to load, but then it stops and goes back to my desktop. Now I don't know a whole lot about this kind of stuff, because I just figured all of this out on my own in the last 4 hours, so if you know how to fix it, then try and explain it as easily as possible. Just so people know, I have a MAC, which either complicates or does the opposite to the problem. Please help me!
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kevlarman

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Tremded.ub (Mac version)
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2007, 05:00:13 am »
+set dedicated 2 has to come before +exec server.cfg
edit: am i the only one who thought this was another of who's trolling accounts from the name?
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HotSoup

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Tremded.ub (Mac version)
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2007, 05:03:49 am »
When I do that, it only appears in my LAN servers...
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kevlarman

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Tremded.ub (Mac version)
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2007, 07:48:02 am »
then you probably need to set up port forwarding.
Quote from: Asvarox link=topic=8622.msg169333#msg169333
Ok let's plan it out. Asva, you are nub, go sit on rets, I will build, you two go feed like hell, you go pwn their asses, and everyone else camp in the hallway, roger?
the dretch bites.
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|..d| #
|.@.-##
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next_ghost

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Tremded.ub (Mac version)
« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2007, 12:40:04 pm »
+dedicated doesn't work. It must to be +set dedicated.
If my answer to your problem doesn't seem helpful, it means I won't help you until you show some effort to fix your problem yourself!
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HotSoup

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Tremded.ub (Mac version)
« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2007, 12:46:32 pm »
Yes, the port forwarding I think is what I need. Because I am on a network and have a router, ect. The problem is how do I do that? I think I'll be able to figure out, but if anyone know specifically how to for a mac, that'd be appreciated.




Once I get this figured out, I am going to write the how to set up a server for MAC guidebook, because there is a definite need for such a thing. But hey, I totally figured all of this crap out within 4 hours, so thats cool, lol.
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benmachine

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Tremded.ub (Mac version)
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2007, 05:36:27 pm »
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Yes, the port forwarding I think is what I need. Because I am on a network and have a router, ect. The problem is how do I do that? I think I'll be able to figure out, but if anyone know specifically how to for a mac, that'd be appreciated.

Depends entirely on your router, but you may want to try as a starting point going to system preferences -> network -> show: <your connection type> -> TCP/IP
Grab the address listed under "Router" and enter it into a web browser. If that doesn't work, give us a bit more information about what type of setup you have.
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