Author Topic: Jubel's Minecraft Server - Trees and Houses - IP issues.  (Read 1339 times)

If I join and an admin I can show you how to spawn stuff
Would you please?
Plus, if your purpose is to grief the server, It's still completely untouched.

I dont Grief just look on that other minecraft server Otto's Im a Super VIP

That most likely your computer.
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Client 1.0_01 is up, fixing a double chest issue and a rare crash on load level bug.

There’s a serious problem getting the client started for some people (especially Mac OSX?). I’ve also heard about weird item duplication bugs with dropped items, and a severe performance reduction.

It’s 7:40 PM here, but I will work on these bugs tomorrow.

I’m also hoping to be able to squeeze in some fun for xmas.. Perhaps a new mob?

I dont Grief just look on that other minecraft server Otto's Im a Super VIP
Don't matter anymore, I found out how to get stuff.

I'll close the server for the tomorrow.

When Minecraft updated to 1.0.2, I thought Notch fixed the framerate problem, but he didn't.

A static IP is like, 192.168.0.1.

I don't think that he did it wrong.

unless i'm just tired and stupid.

A static IP is like, 192.168.0.1.

I don't think that he did it wrong.
Well, that ipwhatever website gave me the same results as my router.
And I'm assuming that is a static IP.

Since these numbers are usually assigned to internet service providers within region-based blocks, an IP address can often be used to identify the region or country from which a computer is connecting to the Internet. An IP address can sometimes be used to show the user's general location.

Because the numbers may be tedious to deal with, an IP address may also be assigned to a Host name, which is sometimes easier to remember. Hostnames may be looked up to find IP addresses, and vice-versa. At one time ISPs issued one IP address to each user. These are called static IP addresses. Because there is a limited number of IP addresses and with increased usage of the internet ISPs now issue IP addresses in a dynamic fashion out of a pool of IP addresses (Using DHCP). These are referred to as dynamic IP addresses. This also limits the ability of the user to host websites, mail servers, ftp servers, etc. In addition to users connecting to the internet, with virtual hosting, a single machine can act like multiple machines (with multiple domain names and IP addresses).

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I don't think anything is wrong, besides my slow internet.
Because everyone just disconnects willingly.