[newbie] Quake 2 under 9.0????

2003-02-13 Thread Rob Blomquist
Is it possible to get Quake2 running under 9.0?

I have fussed with it, but haven't figure out each and every step. it 
seems to want stuff that does not exist anymore, like /dev/svga/.

Rob
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it said 'Requires Windows 95 or better'. So I installed Linux and 
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[newbie] Quake 2

2002-06-14 Thread D. Olson

Woohoo!!!

Lots of purty browns and oranges! Oh, and shadows, lots of those!!!

http://www.icculus.org/quake2/installers/icculus_org_quake2.run



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Re: [newbie] Quake 2

2001-08-01 Thread CastleKidd

In a message dated 07/31/2001 6:57:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 start q2 with command line
  # ./quake2 +set s_initsound 0
  
When I did this, the game launched. So I can play, just without sound. What 
can I do about that. You said something about ALSA. How would I go about 
adding that to my system?

Thanks a lot
~Lance




[newbie] Quake 2

2001-07-31 Thread Jeferson Lopes Zacco

Castle,
start q2 with command line
# ./quake2 +set s_initsound 0

this will bypass sound initialization and so you can see if all the other
million things are configured right. It depends mainly on your video card-
see the quake howto, included in LM8. As for the sound problem, I suggest
you try to install ALSA drivers for your soundcard.

 --Jeferson L. Zacco aka Wooky
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Linux registered user #221896
 -
 Computers are used to solve problems that wouldn't exist if computers
weren't invented in the first place.


From: CastleKidd
Subject: [newbie] Quake 2
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 22:25:56 -0700




OK, I installed Quake 2 on my new system and I can not get it to work. This
is what it
does, I run ./quake2 and I get this:

-sound init-
sound sampleing rate: 11025
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

the sound card makes a quick little blurp of a noise.
What can I do?

Thanks in advance







Re: [newbie] Quake 2

2001-07-31 Thread mandrake


Nvidia


On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, s wrote:

 I tried to play quake2, and it wouldn't use my video card.  The howto spoke
 only of voodoos.  It looked like really bad software rendering.  What kind of
 video card are you guys using?  And if other than voodoo, how did you get it
 to use it?
 -s


 On Tuesday 31 July 2001 06:01 pm, you wrote:
  Castle,
  start q2 with command line
  # ./quake2 +set s_initsound 0
 
  this will bypass sound initialization and so you can see if all the other
  million things are configured right. It depends mainly on your video card-
  see the quake howto, included in LM8. As for the sound problem, I suggest
  you try to install ALSA drivers for your soundcard.
 
   --Jeferson L. Zacco aka Wooky
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Linux registered user #221896
   -
   Computers are used to solve problems that wouldn't exist if computers
  weren't invented in the first place.
 
 
  From: CastleKidd
  Subject: [newbie] Quake 2
  Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 22:25:56 -0700
 
  ---
 - 
 
  OK, I installed Quake 2 on my new system and I can not get it to work. This
  is what it
  does, I run ./quake2 and I get this:
 
  -sound init-
  sound sampleing rate: 11025
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
 
  the sound card makes a quick little blurp of a noise.
  What can I do?
 
  Thanks in advance







Re: [newbie] Quake 2

2001-07-31 Thread s

I tried to play quake2, and it wouldn't use my video card.  The howto spoke 
only of voodoos.  It looked like really bad software rendering.  What kind of 
video card are you guys using?  And if other than voodoo, how did you get it 
to use it?
-s


On Tuesday 31 July 2001 06:01 pm, you wrote:
 Castle,
 start q2 with command line
 # ./quake2 +set s_initsound 0

 this will bypass sound initialization and so you can see if all the other
 million things are configured right. It depends mainly on your video card-
 see the quake howto, included in LM8. As for the sound problem, I suggest
 you try to install ALSA drivers for your soundcard.

  --Jeferson L. Zacco aka Wooky
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Linux registered user #221896
  -
  Computers are used to solve problems that wouldn't exist if computers
 weren't invented in the first place.


 From: CastleKidd
 Subject: [newbie] Quake 2
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 22:25:56 -0700

 ---
- 

 OK, I installed Quake 2 on my new system and I can not get it to work. This
 is what it
 does, I run ./quake2 and I get this:

 -sound init-
 sound sampleing rate: 11025
 Segmentation fault (core dumped)

 the sound card makes a quick little blurp of a noise.
 What can I do?

 Thanks in advance





Re: [newbie] Quake 2???

2000-07-13 Thread Mike Tracy Holt



No problems with Quake 2 (using software 
rendering), OpenGL is still quite new to linux and I've not yet been able to get 
it working under Quake 3 which does not support software rendering. My 
install was just loggin in as root and running the install script. I'm 
using a Matrox G400 max card.

Mike

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kim 
  White 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:11 
  PM
  Subject: [newbie] Quake 2???
  
  Hi all
  
  Has any one successfully gotten Quake 2 to 
  work. I have a TNT 2 32 MB Card. I downloaded the latest GZIP'd driver pack, 
  but am not sure if I installed it correctly. I get an error about a problem 
  with NV-GLX.
  Can someone please help.
  
  Kim