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    Question What? (flames inc)

    ok i've been looking at hackersquest for some time now and after hearing about showeq and such i'm wondering what u have to know to use this program and how u go about using it, i've seen you guys flame peps so i'll assume i'm gonna get flamed, but oh well, any info would be appreciated thx.

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    Basic knowledge of linux, networking, programming and compiling programs on Unix operating systems, and of course knowledge of cvs and how it works.

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    Don't forget the ability to use the Search function...

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    And of course, the ability to post help questions in the help forum...

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    Too much help??

    Personally I think you guys give too much help on the install and setup of SEQ. I went from "Linux what?" to showeq user in just a couple of weekends. Yes it was a lot of learning, and a lot of reading and a lot of errors (mostly my own fault) but in the end it fired up and worked (better than sex I tell you. If you keep posting more and more helpful guides, there will be a lot of dumbass "D00Dz" out there ganking MY mobs while I am out there ganking YOUR mobs!! Only thing I think is good about all the help is that the number of topics and the quantity of similar info should confuse any wannabe linux noobs if they ever do figure out how to search a message board. Flat out folks, the needed info is all on the boards already, and way too easy to obtain in my opinion. <--- note the phrase "In my opinion"...
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    I tend to agree with Virusmaster on this. But I also think some of these n00bs are actually learning something and that's always a good thing. So, I keep trying to "help" in my own special way...

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    Showeq isn't that hard if you just RTFM :P

    Honestly, I used to hate the expression RTFM...but that was when I was young and foolish, I'd used linux maybe once or twice before trying to install seq. I knew commands like ls, and rm, but that was about it. I had to install redhat 3 times, THREE, before I got the install right, and with a little bit of troubleshooting, and reading all the manuals etc, had seq running in TWO days(a grueling two days, but still). Now unfortunately, the computer that I have seq setup on has to be accross the room. What I would like to know though, is if anyone knows how I could setup seq to run through vmware so I could look at and use seq FROM my eq machine, but have it running on another one. SEQ isn't all that useful without that ability IMO, I mean yeah, if I feel like popping into seb and seeing if the guardian is up with a lammy, i can do that, but for much of anything else seq isn't that great.

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    You should use an xwindows client on your windows machine and pull the SEQ window across instead of using VMWare.

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    Talking RTFM

    Actually, I wouldn't mind to be told to RTFM if I could find a FMTR!

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    Manuals to Read...

    http://www.linuxdoc.org/

    Now have at it

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    /bonk

    I mean one on seq, not linux...

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    SomeNecro - if you already have ShowEQ downloaded via CVS then there are a few text files to help you get going included in the distribution. Look for "README" and "INSTALL" and "INSTALLNEWBIE" (i think)

    The guides on howto install like
    Install for RedHat 7.2
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    HOWTO: Installing ShowEQ on Mandrake 8.1 Clean Install
    and others are pretty good.

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    Yes, I know of those, and I'm sure I was a little unclear. I've had it installed and working properly for several months. =)

    I used the RedHat 7.2 Clean Install thread and it worked flawlessly. What I mean is a little clearer documentation on general useage. I know I can showeq -help and get runtime options, I know the conf/showeq.conf.dist has some basic information in it.

    Sorry for the confusion, my post was meant mainly as a joke, and a stab at the fact that it'd be nice to have a little file somewhere that showed all the options, with a few more examples, but I can find that here searching the boards.

    Closest example I can think of is in doc/configfile.doc, just be nice to have all these readme's and so consolidated somewhere. Didn't mean to confuse, like I said, it was mainly a joke. =)

    Somenecro

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    Spewn:
    You say SEQ isnt that great, then dont use it. Sorry to hear something prevents you from having 2 comps next to each other (i find it odd that anyone that can do this cant figure out how to get 2 monitors next to each other with relative ease, but i wont go there...)

    I went from linux n00bie to decently ok. I had no clue how to even install it, now i can do it in my sleep. I learned alot about networking, setting up seq, to the point i was helping on hackersquest and writing up guides for newbies because if i didnt have this info I would not be where i am today. Thank you to everyone that has helped. Ratt is the bomb.

    I am the bane of Everquest(VI) because of the knowledge I have gained here.

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    I think SEQ is invaluable. If for nothing else, the map display. I love knowing where I am on the map, and what direction I'm facing. Also helps for navigating zones without being attacked. This is the primary use I have for SEQ.

    I can't back ya up on that "If you don't like it don't use it" comment though, because man, I hate that =)

    -cb

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