Hi Tony and all,

No suggestions I can think of, but I do have a few things about the sdl 
versions of aq...
First off, I did manage to get Ubuntu 8.04.1LTS X86 on my amd64 machine, 
making (in my opinion) programs run better and more relyable. Everything 
went fine until the launch of AQ, I received an error saying that there were 
problems opening my Framebuffer device (if I have one at all...) I thaught 
that it was best to disable Framebuffers in order to get more accessibility 
or something like that. So I'm stuck now?
The best way to launch AQ is defenantly by executing padsp ./start.pl. This 
makes the speech react more accurate and without the strange robo/speed 
effect it creates when launched directly from start.pl .
I did manage to get AQ running once, but without sound, so it was quiet 
useless.

Sorry for this messy message, but I think that's everything I'd to say for 
now. If there are linux distro's that offer braille/speech (not speakup) 
installations, can anyone tell me? Ubuntu is good, but I'm having too much 
trouble getting the right packages on my system to do what I would like to 
do...

Cheers,
Roland

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "tony seth" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:10 PM
Subject: [AGRIP-discuss] no x11 binary option


> Hi again... As the subject says, when I tried the make help to see what
> targets of zquake I could compile, the x11 option wasn't there, just
> the sdl sdlgl and console.  I know you recommend the sdl so when I get
> Slackware installed I'll give that a shot.  Is the x11 target option
> missing because I don't have certain things installed?  I know I need
> the x-devel package, but I don't know what Ubuntu calls it, and it does
> come with Slackware, but with earlier releases I did get the x11 option
> even when I didn't have the package installed.  Any help appreciated to
> be able to get a better understanding of this.
> Take care, and thanks again...
> Cheereo!
>
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