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recently fd1 shutdown and that means that alot of people cannot play online,if anyone knows a way around this like another client like fd1 or alterrev please pm me
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When one goes down, another comes up. Google NemexisMW2, it's in alhpa/beta/whatever, but it should still work. (Or, try buying the game like everyone else.)
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RaitoKunRyuk wrote When one goes down, another comes up. Google NemexisMW2, it's in alhpa/beta/whatever, but it should still work. (Or, try buying the game like everyone else.)
Ok thank you very much,and I did buy the game but I lost the steam account that had it in the library
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Hello,
I am experiencing 2 problems with Perl 5.8 under mod_perl2 (apache 2) on Linux (Mandrake 9.1). Included is the subroutine and some example code to use it that can be used to replicate the problems.
Problem 1: When the program below is run, the program spits out "ERROR Bad file descriptor". There is no good reason for this. If I run the same code in the debugger it works correctly. I don't get it, I think this is a bug.
I am experiencing 2 problems with Perl 5.8 under mod_perl2 (apache 2) on Linux (Mandrake 9.1). Included is the subroutine and some example code to use it that can be used to replicate the problems.
Problem 1: When the program below is run, the program spits out "ERROR Bad file descriptor". There is no good reason for this. If I run the same code in the debugger it works correctly. I don't get it, I think this is a bug.
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