[expert] Re: [newbie] OT - Quake

2000-05-07 Thread Michael Holt

Steven Mileham wrote:
> 
> go to http://www.linuxdocs.org
> they have a Quake how-to that I followed and everything went great, it tells
> you where to download everything from and how to set it up.

I'm unable to get to that address, are you sure that's the one?

Thanks, Mike
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[expert] Re: [newbie] OT - Quake

2000-05-07 Thread Richard Yevchak

I thought Quake III had a seperate Linux port done by Loki.  I was under
the impression the Windows and Linux versions were sold seperatly. Check
www.lokigames.com. Unreal Tournament has downloadable Linux binaries.

Richard

On Sun, 07 May 2000, you wrote:
> I would be very interested in running Quake III in Linux using a Windows
> Quake III CD. I'm running a dual boot and I'd love to play it Linux.
> 
> My efforts to find this "patch" were fruitless.
> 
> If anyone has info on it and where to find it I'd be greatful
> 
> Thanks
> volvox
> 
> --
> flupke wrote:
> 
> ...This WON'T work if you have the full win CD and want to play in linux
> >> with it. In order to do that, you have to download a patch (I don't
> > remember where it is, but you will no doubt find it at tucows or something
> > like that).
> > 
> > HTH
> > Flupke




[expert] Re: [newbie] OT - Quake

2000-05-07 Thread Michael Holt

Yuri K wrote:
> 
> > Steven Mileham wrote:
> > >
> > > go to http://www.linuxdocs.org
> 
> > I'm unable to get to that address, are you sure that's the one?
> >
> > Thanks, Mike
> 
> 
> use singular: linuxdoc.org
> 
> best, Yuri
> 
> Vancouver, WA


That did it!  Thanks, Mike
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