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04-19-2005, 04:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2005, 04:14 AM by oldboys.)
seems to be a problem related to screen and your linux distro, try google ...
you should never run your server as root !!!!
it would also help us if you can tell us, how you start your dedicated server ...
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04-19-2005, 06:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2005, 06:02 AM by cryotek.)
oldboys is right, never run your server as root. is your server still running? from what i understand the error you got proceeds to be a bufferoverflow. I'll have to look it up though. I will ask however that yu follow my sticky and at least post your distro, kernel version and screen version.
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for kernel version run uname -a
for screen version run
screen -v OR screen --version
i think..
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or screen --help ;D
of course you run as "ROOT", everything it starts in the rc.local runs as root ....
look at your prompt, it says root@localhost !!!! you are root at localhost .... maybe you should also give your machine a name !!! localhost is so general and it is an alias for your machine, but not the real machine name !!!
Red Hat 9 ???? i will update to fedora core or some other more up to date distro !!! steam has also some issues with the glibc !!! look at steam forum for that.
I run Slackware-current (10.1) with no issues.
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I think they are talking about actually logging in as root.
su is like root, but not exactly root
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reguardless though, root is root.
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The message appears to say you're trying to attach to the screen session when you haven't yet left it. How are you "detaching"?