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From: Voltane25 Jul 2011 15:18
To: graphitone 2419 of 3934
Never have two truer statements been said.

(By that I mean both your and Xen's. Not that you said two statements.)
From: ANT_THOMAS25 Jul 2011 15:19
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 2420 of 3934
:((
From: graphitone25 Jul 2011 15:30
To: Voltane 2421 of 3934

I couldn't possibly fail to disagree with you any less. :|

 

</boris johnson>

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)25 Jul 2011 16:30
To: ANT_THOMAS 2422 of 3934
Was it a crash, network failure, or did you need to take it down for some reason?

(Not bothered, I'm not home now and probably doing other stuff this evening anyway, just curious.)
From: ANT_THOMAS25 Jul 2011 16:36
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 2423 of 3934
I was streaming some video using that system (most powerful cpu in the house) and it overheated and turned off. I assume it's fine and not died, just turned off due to the auto high temp shut off. I'll find out later.
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)25 Jul 2011 18:35
To: graphitone 2424 of 3934
Just a house for now. Nothing too exciting.
From: ANT_THOMAS25 Jul 2011 18:51
To: ALL2425 of 3934
Back online.
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)25 Jul 2011 19:38
To: ANT_THOMAS 2426 of 3934
It's been very buggy. I don't think it's you or your server I think it's the software version. I hope they can at least get it stable again. I've had to disconnect and reconnect a /bunch/ lately.
From: ANT_THOMAS25 Jul 2011 19:44
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 2427 of 3934
Yeah it has been quite a bit, just looking to see if there's updated plugins.
From: patch25 Jul 2011 19:51
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 2428 of 3934
I was getting that a lot, too, but I seem to have solved it by installing both the 32- and 64-bit versions of Java. I'm running 64-bit Windows, mind.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)25 Jul 2011 20:02
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 2429 of 3934
quote:
I don't think it's you

I'm sure Ant is relieved that you don't consider him buggy! :P


The main problem is chunk loading, so I'm not convinced that's a plugin issue - seems more like something in the server code itself must have changed to affect that?

Well, unless the /home plugin doesn't properly "warn" the server that the user is arriving (but since it worked ok before that doesn't seem to make sense).
From: ANT_THOMAS25 Jul 2011 20:05
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 2430 of 3934

I am using a separate plugin for /home and I'd like to get rid of it because essentials has it built it (reason was we had the home plugin before we got essentials).

 

So.... would people really mind losing their homes and resetting them, if I can't move them over? So I can get rid of the extra plugin we don't really need.

From: Chris (CHRISSS)25 Jul 2011 20:11
To: ANT_THOMAS 2431 of 3934
Fine by me but my home isn't very far from the spawn point. I can imagine it taking a long time to get to some places, although the rail network looks like it travels to lots of locations.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)25 Jul 2011 20:12
To: ANT_THOMAS 2432 of 3934
I don't mind at all. Especially with the excellent new high-speed nether transport system.
From: JonCooper25 Jul 2011 20:49
To: ANT_THOMAS 2433 of 3934
do it, there is rail track all over the map now, shouldn't take people long to reset
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)25 Jul 2011 20:50
To: patch 2434 of 3934
That could be it. Ill try it when I get home.
From: ANT_THOMAS25 Jul 2011 21:04
To: JonCooper 2435 of 3934

Done.

 

Everyone will need to reset their homes.

 

/sethome as it was previously.

From: Mikee26 Jul 2011 14:26
To: ALL2436 of 3934
I figured my tree would be fine on the far side of your building - but if you need to knock it down (which is fine), please keep my gold/diamond in a box or something because it took me aggess to collect :)
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)26 Jul 2011 14:33
To: Mikee 2437 of 3934
I'll try to build around it. And I will definitely put your stuff safe, aye.

But, in general: OPEN SPACE. There's lot of it.
From: ANT_THOMAS26 Jul 2011 14:36
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 2438 of 3934
Do what I did, build a house far away then get Kev to connect it up :-)