Hi all!
I believe this URL is what you are looking for. This is for a windows
cd, not the linux one. So if you bought the Win32 version, this will
install it for ya. The alternative is to use WineX. That gave the best
results actually.
http://www.icculus.org/quake2/installers/
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 03:42:00AM -0500, Andrew Schott wrote:
Hi all!
I believe this URL is what you are looking for. This is for a windows
cd, not the linux one. So if you bought the Win32 version, this will
install it for ya. The alternative is to use WineX. That gave the best
I know I'm waay behind the times here,
I'm trying to figure out how to get quake (or quake II, either/both)
running on RH7.2.
So far all the binaries I've found are from 1998 and they don't seem
to work on the 2.4 kernel and glibc6. I can't even ldd filename
them, which tells me they're
fred smith wrote:
I know I'm waay behind the times here,
I'm trying to figure out how to get quake (or quake II, either/both)
running on RH7.2.
So far all the binaries I've found are from 1998 and they don't seem
to work on the 2.4 kernel and glibc6. I can't even ldd filename
them,
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 09:40:13AM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote:
fred smith wrote:
snip
I'm trying to figure out how to get quake (or quake II, either/both)
running on RH7.2.
So far all the binaries I've found are from 1998 and they don't seem
to work on the 2.4 kernel and glibc6. I
On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 22:08, fred smith wrote:
The problem seems to be that all the binaries (that I can find) date
from 1998 and don't seem to work on a more-or-less modern system like
my RH72 box. I can't even get any result from ldd foo where foo
is the particular quake binary I try it on.
fred smith wrote:
Thanks, Ed, for the reply.
The problem seems to be that all the binaries (that I can find) date
from 1998 and don't seem to work on a more-or-less modern system like
my RH72 box. I can't even get any result from ldd foo where foo
is the particular quake binary I try it on.
I
Ricky Boone wrote:
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They have prepackaged copies of their WineX available for subscribers,
but I think they also have the source available on CVS for free... if
you want to go that route anyways.
Yes, but that CVS source tree is rather incomplete and b0rked from what
I've heard (I wanted to