Planet Descent
Community => Mess Hall => Topic started by: VANGUARD on May 24, 2010, 03:12:42 AM
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Hello guys, how's it going? It is I, Vanguard, the same from planetdescent.com and the online game (although I haven't been on there in ages now it seems)
So, how is it going for everyone? Online stuff still going on?
I was at the Mandriva forum and someone had asked about Descent 3, I think on how to get it going. I told him to go to planetdescent.com and when I went there, it wasn't working anymore.
I found this place and tried signing up, but it didn't work. I think they wanted to send an email to confirm and I never got that.
Next thing I know, I get an email from planetdescent.net wanting me to come visit again.
So I tried the login and well, here I am!
I don't really know the last thing I told people on here. My father did pass away in Sept of '09. And I have moved to my sisters this past month.
I did start talking with some very nice girl online.
But anyways, I also have a job, that helps a ton!
I should get going, have that job I just talked about. Hope everyone is doing well!
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Good to see you here!
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Hello!
The people hosting PD.com kind of pulled the old rug right out from under our feet with no warning. Unfair. Like Scyphi said when Descent for the Wii comes out (or was it just D4? ::) ), and Descent gets popular again, they "ask for us back, we'll say NO! :P"
Here's a guide I created on how to get D3 multiplayer running.
http://www.planetdescent.net/index.php?topic=337.0
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Welcome, Vanguard! It's good to have you here.
Sorry to hear about your father. I do remember him and think about you from time to time. Glad your doing well, and I hope you're finally getting over that dry spell with women that you've been going through so long.
Now you just need your Mandriva bird avatar...
Hint hint: mention Linux only after the relationship goes steady. That's what I did. I even made a convert out of her, and she hates computers.
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Thanks; we're doing alright. I got a job about a month or so back, still working there. My mom and sister are hanging in there as well.
Things are certainly looking better overall.
How about you?
oops, did mention Linux once with her. Maybe she forgot. I didn't suggest Linux with her, but I did say I use it, and went to some school for it.
If serious enough, I may suggest it, or at least show her.
I think Linux is great, still using it, since 2006.
She's neat. I have no idea where it will lead though.
I am not sure I can get that Mandriva bird logo back. I can't access Planetdescent.com, and I took that from Mandriva 2007.0 and I am using 2009.1
bummer.
I found my penguin, but no idea on how to upload it on here.
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Welcome back, old timer Vanguard. It is good to know you are still alive and well.
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thanks. nice being back and all.
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Good to see you, V! :D
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nice seeing ya too. We're back together again "cheers"
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Sorry Vanguard, I dug through the Wayback machine ... not a single avatar for you in the archive ... while a lot of other people's avatars are there ... yours is not.
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hey, how's it going? I found the wallpaper and re-cut it. I just don't know how to get it on here. I tried imagine shack, but they have at least 6 different ways of loading it onto a website, or whatever.
If someone could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
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Try uploading it in your profile. Already tried? Should work now. You are required to have a post count of 5 to upload an avatar. This was due to a vulnerability in SMF (fixed now) that allowed a hacker to run arbitrary code embedded in an avatar image.
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:o Wow, those hackers are pretty creative then.
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Yep, the Descent Guides Forum got hacked and they injected script into every php file on the site. That's where I caught it, I had a problem with DescentiaPedia and then noticed the script. Some on the SMF site report the next step was huge numbers of files uploaded, other reported their server being turned into spam machines. Pretty serious. Some people didn't become aware of the problem until they got shut down for excessive bandwidth.
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thanks! getting back into business :)
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Nice Avatar... goes well with the colors here!
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Welcome back Vanguard! We saved a spot for you.. as well as all of the other PD.com veterans.
I'm really hoping that Thunderbird can host that old pd.com DB backup somewhere though. I miss the old posts (http://basementnet.us/ryan/pdsmilies/tongue.gif)
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Welcome back Vanguard! We saved a spot for you.. as well as all of the other PD.com veterans.
I'm really hoping that Thunderbird can host that old pd.com DB backup somewhere though. I miss the old posts ([url]http://basementnet.us/ryan/pdsmilies/tongue.gif[/url])
Particularly those regarding OSIRIS or whatever the heck it was called... Was always a pain to get working, still not sure how I did it :/
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Agreed! Likin' the updated avatar. I've tried Mandriva, but it's not my favorite flavor of Linux. I usually fluctuate between Linux Mint 9 (for it's attractive interface and its simple-yet-awesome features) and Crunchbang (for the overwhelming awesomeness of its name and its interface, even if it's a little less user-friendly than other distros).
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Thanks WillyP
Thanks InsanityBringer. Sometimes it'd interesting looking at old posts. I heard it was hacked into, and the site was closed out or something like that.
Thanks D2Junkie. Nice having so many Linux distros though, isn't it? Finding one that suits one best.
Techpro on here suggested Mandrake, and so I had tried it, and 5 or so years later, still in Mandriva.
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Welcome back...
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thank you :)
been busy, but may reply or write a topic here and there.
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Thanks WillyP
Thanks InsanityBringer. Sometimes it'd interesting looking at old posts. I heard it was hacked into, and the site was closed out or something like that.
Thanks D2Junkie. Nice having so many Linux distros though, isn't it? Finding one that suits one best.
Techpro on here suggested Mandrake, and so I had tried it, and 5 or so years later, still in Mandriva.
Mandriva (formerly known as Mandrake) appears to be pretty good. I was playing with it (both Gnome and KDE versions) recently and was impressed.
A while back (over a year now?) I had replaced my laptop's hard drive with a much bigger one and had split it in two by reinstalling XP on one half and slapping Ubuntu on the other half. Still running Ubuntu on that (now with the latest version).
At work during the last two weeks I was setting up some images of systems running popular Linux distros (I have to write up some procedures, and the exact steps vary somewhat in the different distros) so I was installing the latest distros of the Gnome and KDE desktop versions of Mandriva, openSUSE, Fedora, Mint, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu. Surprising the differences there are. Mandriva 2010 and Mint 9 looked really good. Surprisingly Fedora gave me a lot of pain.
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