I can probably run it here if no one else wants to step forward.  But
I'd like to see what kind of interest we get first, before I invest the
time in it.

TCLUG poll anyone?

On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 16:48, Sam MacDonald wrote:
> Thinking to myself... "What does it take to run a games like lotgd?"
> 
> I googled "lotgd" and found it on source forge, after a little reading. 
> I found the game on this website    http://lotgd.net    it's the site 
> where the developer has his game running.
> The game uses Apache, PHP, and MySQL, it will run on Linux or Windows.  
> With that little bit of information I have everything it takes to run 
> the game ( I down loaded the files ), with little help, well maybe a lot 
> of help I can host the game.
> 
> Off topic;
> OMG! my son (9) is starting Clarinet lessons, the dogs in the hood will 
> be going insane!  It's to late for me so I pity the dogs...
> 
> I have some concerns...  My concerns are bandwidth and disk use.
> 
> *Down Side...*
> I have a windows box  http://www.screechowl.org/html/cpu.htm  with about 
> 10 gig of free diskspace running Apache, PhP, and MySQL I know that is 
> as evil as it gets but I haven't had the time to convert my windows box 
> to Linux. I have several gig of data and applications I can't live 
> without.  If I had a computer in the house my wife could use for work 
> stuff I would convert it in a minute, but I don't.
> 
> *Up Side*
> I have a Linux box with about 2 gig of free diskspace running Apache, 
> PhP and MySQL
> BUT!
> I have another project I just started, it's in the first stage of 
> becoming a real deal but I think it will fly. My website  
> http://www.screechowl.org  has more information on the project and a 
> link to the Linux box (above) with the default Debian GNU Linux 
> webpage.  The linux box is where the project site will live.  I'm sure 
> some of the people involved with the project would play.
> 
> *scary Side!*
> Take a look at my website...   http://www.screechowl.org  Now if you 
> look in the index of "The Silmarillion" by: J.R.R. Tolkien you will find 
> something interesting about the name I chose for the server.  If you you 
> don't have "The Silmarillion" (who wouldn't have it)  Google the name 
> listed in the text you may find something interesting.  
> Like this website  http://www.thetolkienwiki.org/wiki.cgi?Ancalagon
> 
> It gets better, my little 486 laptop is named angband, and my windows 
> server is named angrenost.
> 
> Can you say "Karma"?
> 
> Sam.
> 
> Lansing, Dan wrote:
> 
> >If anyone started a lotgd game going I would play daily....its not lord but it is open source....and very similar....don't need dosemu...runs native on Linux.....chock full of text based goodness
> >
> >Dan Lansing
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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