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PleASE HELP! SRCDS ERROR [Solved... Pretty Much]
#1
I installed everythign ok, done it over and over (atleast 3 times) since it hasn't been running correctly, so I searched the forums and it seems that many people have the same problem I do...

./srcds_run: line 344: 5053 Illegal Instruction   $HL_CMD

Now the thing is, I heard that you need a newer box if you have this error (SSE/SSE2 w/e that is) but I've run the source dedicated server on my old windows (same computer, just installed linux a week ago) and my 1.6 server runs fine, tryign to switch to source

can someone clear things up for me?
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#2
try this

./srcds_run -console -game cstrike -port 27015 +ip 127.0.0.1 +map de_dust2 +maxplayers 10

add that after srcds_run

*replace 127.0.0.1 with your DHCP IP Address
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#3
Linux binary requires SSE, i don't think the windows binary does.
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#4
no it still doesn twork even with port and ip set, what exactly in noob terms is SSE? can i enable it somehow?
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#5
commandercup Wrote:no it still doesn twork even with port and ip set, what exactly in noob terms is SSE? can i enable it somehow?

Streaming SIMD Extensions (formerly known as Katmai New Instructions) represent a set of instructions integrated into Intel's Pentium III CPUs. Similar to MMX and 3DNow!, they are intended to speed up CPU performance. While MMX did not have much of an impact, SSE appears to offer significant improvements. SSE is the primary difference between the Pentium II and Pentium III CPUs
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#6
Which Linux are you using? Have you updated your box?
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#7
I'm using xubuntu, and I dled the latest version, but I'm running on a pentium II box, so i'll have to use windows if I want to host source?
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#8
Did you do a Full Install or did you pick which stuff to install? CS:Source on a PII? If you did a Full Install, also try another type of Linux like Fedora, Debain or even Slackware (You need 2.6.+).
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#9
hmm... well I wanted to see if I could run a 66 tick css server Toungue, probably not but still... looks like i'll have to go to windows to try it... but then I'd have to reinstall xubuntu (unless i run from windows) and the server again... thanks for the help people, great community here
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#10
PII is really on the edge if it runs at all.
If the processor has SSE then it should be working. But I'm not that good with procs. Depending on how much MHz the proc is, 500MHz should be enough to do 10 players.
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#11
Yea now i think about it the PII doesnt have SSE, but i could be wrong.
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#12
cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep sse
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