RE: Re: [newbie] Doom question...seconded

2000-06-17 Thread Denis HAVLIK
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, nonic 10 wrote: :~Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 02:01:57 -0700 :~From: nonic 10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] :~Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :~Subject: RE: Re: [newbie] Doom question...seconded :~ :~your mum is a bitch and is a fuckin wanker :~ :~go such motherfucker

RE: Re: [newbie] Doom question...seconded

2000-06-16 Thread nonic 10
your mum is a bitch and is a fuckin wanker go such motherfucker!!! From: michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Doom question...seconded Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 23:58:32 -0800 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, you wrote: Hi Trevor and all, I

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-15 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Fran Parker wrote: I looked at the .lxdoom in home/fran directory it is an empty file huh? Maybe that is the problem, huh? What is supposed to be there? boom.cfg and tranmap.dat I don't think it ever got far enough to write anything. (also yes, the wad file is in the

Re: [newbie] Doom question...Hardware that works well?

2000-06-13 Thread michael
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, you wrote: Hey Michael, Pretty much any p3 will do. I've got an AMD K6-3 400 that performs on par with my roommates p3 550 for every game we've ever played. A 3dfx card will make playing older games like quake2, doom, etc easy to set up. Quake 3 looks great on my

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-13 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Fran Parker wrote: Hi Trevor and all, I tried it both ways after I moved both of the doom wad files I have into the /usr/share/games/doom directory. Here are my results: [fran@flp fran]$ lxdoom -f /usr/share/games/doom/DOOM.WAD LxDoom v1.4.0 - By Colin Phipps (see

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-13 Thread Fran Parker
I looked at the .lxdoom in home/fran directory it is an empty file huh? Maybe that is the problem, huh? What is supposed to be there? I don't think it ever got far enough to write anything. (also yes, the wad file is in the /usr/share/games/doom directory and I did rename it to doom.wad I

Re: [newbie] Doom question...Hardware that works well?

2000-06-13 Thread Dacia and AzureRose
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Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-12 Thread Fran Parker
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

Re: [newbie] Doom question...Hardware that works well?

2000-06-12 Thread michael
I want to build a doom/quake capable machine that linux loves. I need advice athlon/p3? video card/3dfx/matrox? sound card? is 128 megs enough? mb suggestions? \\=// ( @ @ ) ---oOO--(_)--OOo--- -michael-

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-12 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Fran Parker wrote: Same here Ronald :) But I am having problems running lxdoom at all! Hi Fran! Well, I put my doom1.wad in: /usr/share/games/doom The original wad file that came with the rpm should be there already. Hope this helps! ;-)

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-12 Thread Fran Parker
Thanks Ronald I will try that and let you know :) Bambi "Ronald J. Hall" wrote: Fran Parker wrote: Same here Ronald :) But I am having problems running lxdoom at all! Hi Fran! Well, I put my doom1.wad in: /usr/share/games/doom The original wad file that came with the rpm

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-12 Thread Trevor Reynolds
e 12, 2000 5:09 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Doom question... Thanks Ronald I will try that and let you know :) Bambi "Ronald J. Hall" wrote: Fran Parker wrote: Same here Ronald :) But I am having problems running lxdoom at all! Hi Fran! Well, I put my doom1.wad in:

Re: [newbie] Doom question...Hardware that works well?

2000-06-12 Thread Trevor Reynolds
. Trevor - Original Message - From: "michael" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 2:36 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Doom question...Hardware that works well? I want to build a doom/quake capable machine that linux loves. I need advice athlon/p3?

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-12 Thread Fran Parker
ubject: Re: [newbie] Doom question... Thanks Ronald I will try that and let you know :) Bambi "Ronald J. Hall" wrote: Fran Parker wrote: Same here Ronald :) But I am having problems running lxdoom at all! Hi Fran! Well, I put my doom1.wad in: /

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-12 Thread Trevor Reynolds
Bambi, That's exactly what I did. Good luck! Trevor - Original Message - From: "Fran Parker" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 5:30 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Doom question... Hi Trevor, would that be at the terminal window and typ

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-12 Thread Fran Parker
- From: "Fran Parker" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 5:30 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Doom question... Hi Trevor, would that be at the terminal window and type lxdoom -f /usr/share/games/doom/DOOM.WAD I think I understood you

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-11 Thread J Walker
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:

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-11 Thread Ronald J. Hall
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:

[newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-10 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Okay, I grabbed the rpm of Doom from my Mandrake 7.0 CD, and installed it via kpackage. It runs, as long as I use drakconf to set my desktop colors to 256. Is there any way to get it to run on my normal Voodoo 3000 setup? (1024 x 768 x 32bit). Thanks! PS and what about that ultra small window?

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-10 Thread Digital Wokan
He said the problem was his color depth, not his screen size. Trevor Reynolds wrote: Ronald, When you execute doom use "-1" or "-2" options, this will make the screen larger. Trevor "Ronald J. Hall" wrote: Okay, I grabbed the rpm of Doom from my Mandrake 7.0 CD,

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-10 Thread Trevor Reynolds
OK, so I couldn't answer his main problem, but at least I could handle the PS! Digital Wokan wrote: He said the problem was his color depth, not his screen size. Trevor Reynolds wrote: Ronald, When you execute doom use "-1" or "-2" options, this will make the screen larger.

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-10 Thread Fran Parker
Actually he mentioned both. Bambi Digital Wokan wrote: He said the problem was his color depth, not his screen size. Trevor Reynolds wrote: Ronald, When you execute doom use "-1" or "-2" options, this will make the screen larger. Trevor "Ronald J. Hall" wrote:

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-10 Thread Digital Wokan
My apologies. I didn't see the PS. Maybe I should hide the flamethrower in the fridge so it doesn't light up so quickly. Trevor Reynolds wrote: OK, so I couldn't answer his main problem, but at least I could handle the PS! Digital Wokan wrote: He said the problem was his color

Re: [newbie] Doom question...

2000-06-10 Thread Fran Parker
No worries :) Bambi Digital Wokan wrote: My apologies. I didn't see the PS. Maybe I should hide the flamethrower in the fridge so it doesn't light up so quickly. Trevor Reynolds wrote: OK, so I couldn't answer his main problem, but at least I could handle the PS! Digital Wokan