[expert] Re: [newbie] OT - Quake
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 -- == Michael Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kirkland, WA == The Penguins are coming!!! ==
[expert] Re: [newbie] OT - Quake
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
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 -- == Michael Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kirkland, WA == The Penguins are coming!!! ==