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The tracker is a little finicky for me. I'll check it at one point, it will work fine, I check it again about five minutes later and I can't get to it. Does everyone else have this problem, or is it just my connection?
This post has been edited by Ace Rimmer : 27 July 2005 - 07:01 PM
Yeah, that's my problem, too.
Maybe this list isn't as obsolete as we would like to believe.
Mmph. I can't get it to work either.
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Maybe this server list isn't as obsolete...
Perhaps. We shall see.
I have an interesting proposition: How about someone hosts a server 24/7? We could call it a megaserver. Good idea, eh?
Katana !!!, on Jul 30 2005, 02:10 AM, said:
I have an interesting proposition: How about someone hosts a server 24/7? We could call it a megaserver. Good idea, eh? View Post
<_< not funny
Bet I know why it keeps going down: Ambrosia is using an LCII to host
Juri, if you are watching, any chance of making hosting software to release another tracker? I know it's been gone over before, but I can't remember what all could/couldn't happen.
post #333... only half as evil as #666
Vader, on Jul 30 2005, 08:02 PM, said:
Bet I know why it keeps going down: Ambrosia is using an LCII to host View Post
Haha, are you serious?
Anyway, so far there only one person has posted their server address. I'm not going to post mine, because it's useless. Anyone else want to share?
My control over the routing of my current Avara machine extends only as far as my virtual network (ethertap). I suppose somebody could try to set up a proxy for the sole purpose of playing Avara. That might work from behind a router.
Ambrosia is using an LCII to host
Really?
Haha...
That's not funny.
OK. Kill the LC II, I'll use my LC III.
... and it's currently networkable. Somebody set up a server so Katana and I can talk about 1337 h4x0ring of Basilisk, Linux, and Ethertap.