Same here Ronald :)

But I am having problems running lxdoom at all!

I had an IWAD (I downloaded a zip file IWAD) and used Archiver
to unzip it, it was a doom1.wad after unzipping.

I left both in the home/fran directory, which is one of the places lxdoom looks
for IWAD files but it still won't find it.  I don't get it. I run lxdoom from a
terminal window (as my user  or as root) and it does the same thing...
allocates memory and tries to locate the IWAD file and fails.  I also down
loaded a normal .wad file for the shareware 1.8 and it wouldn't work either.
BTW:  The .iwad.zip file was for 1.9.

I have installed both the rpm for the music and the lxdoom
(lxdoom I got from contribs in cooker and the music one
I ended up downloading from rpm find (i386.rpm).

Well, that is about all for now...hope someone can help
me on this...really enjoy doom...not as much as Duke
Nukem 3D but then DN3D isn't done for Linux as far
as I can tell :(

I have a Celeron 366mhz with 64megs RAM, ATI
All in Wonder Pro and Yamaha SAx sound card.
Motherboard VIA chipset.

If you need more info...please ask.

Thanks in advance,
Bambi



"Ronald J. Hall" wrote:

> J Walker wrote:
> >
> > Even though this was not asked, I volunteer the question anyway, since I just
> > installed lxdoom.
> >
> > lxdoom from Mandrake does not come with lxmusserv, which is necessary to play
> > the music for Doom (IMHO, one of its best features).
> >
> > It can be found at:
> > http://sourceforge.net/project/filelist.php?group_id=3586
> >
> > Although not a mdk-rpm, the "normal" rpm works fine.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > /J.
>
> Just went there and grabbed it. Thanks for the
> tip! ;-)

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