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The Quake Server

Last post 04-17-2008 7:34 AM by belgariontheking. 12 replies.
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  • 04-15-2008 10:07 AM

    The Quake Server

    It was in the good ol' days of the dot.com era - I worked as a web programmer for this really sleek web- and design agency: that is, not much pay, but lots of great parties. Cool chicks, too.. well, not too bad altogether, at least in the memory.

    One day there, we got our very own web server. Well, we needed one, to test drive these pages, so I think this was a good idea. The admins, of course, wanted a Linux server, the management heard that Windows NT is all the hype. We got an NT server. First thing the admins did was to install Debian (and never told the management). Well, I didn't care, the server worked, and that's all I was interested in.

    Or did it? Strangely enough, while I could access the server quite well from the office (and obviously none of our clients had any problems to access it) I simply couldn't check it out from at home in the eveing. It was either "Server not found" or "Timeout". So there must be something wrong with my network connection, obvously.

    So one day I was doing long hours in the office and shortly after everybody (most notably the management) left the office, the web server was suddenly down again. So I walked over to the admins to ask them to check. Hm, nobody there? I checked the server room - there they are: all playing Quake - on our web server. As they did almost every evening.

    Well, at least that explains... :-) 

  • 04-15-2008 10:12 AM In reply to

    Re: The Quake Server

    Sounds like a pretty good deal.  They didn't tell you that the parties were LAN parties, did they?

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  • 04-15-2008 11:08 AM In reply to

    • ArieLex
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    Re: The Quake Server

    All playing Quake. On the server. In the server room. That's a WTF indeed... ;-)

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  • 04-15-2008 2:16 PM In reply to

    • WWWWolf
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    Re: The Quake Server

    Da' Man:

    all playing Quake - on our web server.

    Paraphrased from an old, old computer joke book, an email from the Boss: "...for example, the Support refused to install the NHL game to my computer, while it is well known that the Support Department uses our Clustered Server Solution - a rather pricey investment, too - to play Quake."

    I've sometimes wondered how parallelisable the QW server is (though obviously, I wouldn't know why)...

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  • 04-15-2008 4:38 PM In reply to

    Re: The Quake Server

    WWWWolf:
    Da' Man:
    I've sometimes wondered how parallelisable the QW server is (though obviously, I wouldn't know why)...

    As soon as a device capable of displaying graphics and performing floating-point math can run user-supplied code, Doom is generally the application of choice to port. 

    That could be the new server test. Every time you get a new high-powered server, you host a game of Quake on it.

  • 04-15-2008 4:41 PM In reply to

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    niteice:
    As soon as a device capable of displaying graphics and performing floating-point math can run user-supplied code, Doom is generally the application of choice to port.
    That's the running gag I see on Engadget. Anytime a new computer (or similar device) is mentioned, one of the initial replies will be:
    But will Doom run on it?
    (or a variant thereof)

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  • 04-15-2008 9:10 PM In reply to

    Re: The Quake Server

    AbbydonKrafts:
    Anytime a new computer (or similar device) is mentioned, one of the initial replies will be:
    But will Doom run on it?
    (or a variant thereof)
    It's "Does it play Doom?"  (or "Will it Blend?", and don't forget to welcome our future robot overlords.)

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  • 04-16-2008 10:46 AM In reply to

    Re: The Quake Server

    Eternal Density:
    don't forget to welcome our future robot overlords.
    That's where I got the idea for the tag I used in another thread.

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  • 04-16-2008 2:44 PM In reply to

    Re: The Quake Server

    Eternal Density:

    AbbydonKrafts:
    Anytime a new computer (or similar device) is mentioned, one of the initial replies will be:
    But will Doom run on it?
    (or a variant thereof)
    It's "Does it play Doom?"  (or "Will it Blend?", and don't forget to welcome our future robot overlords.)

    On Slashdot, the question would be "But does it run Linux?"
  • 04-16-2008 3:02 PM In reply to

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    Carnildo:
    On Slashdot, the question would be "But does it run Linux?"
    In Soviet Linux, Slashdot runs you!

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  • 04-16-2008 3:05 PM In reply to

    Re: The Quake Server

    Carnildo:
    On Slashdot, the question would be "But does it run Linux?"
     

    Well, as I mentioned in the original post: it ran on NT Debian ;-)

     What I forgot to mention: of course the guys stopped the web server so there are more processor cycles available for freakin' fraggin' :-)

  • 04-16-2008 7:03 PM In reply to

    Re: The Quake Server

    belgariontheking:
    In Soviet Linux, Slashdot runs you!
     

    I truly, truly, don't know why, but that shit just cracked me up XD

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  • 04-17-2008 7:34 AM In reply to

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    ZippoLag:

    belgariontheking:
    In Soviet Linux, Slashdot runs you!
     

    I truly, truly, don't know why, but that shit just cracked me up XD

    You make enough jokes, eventually one will be funny.  That's one of my mottos.
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    [10:07] <fatdog> so from now on.. be sure to wear nice clean underwear
    [10:07] <mps> fatdog: That is simply not going to happen
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