RE: Sound in Quake

2002-05-26 Thread Rob Dege
> Hi Rob, > > I presume that Quake is not an X app, but run is console SVGA > mode. In that Yeah, I'm running Quake at the console (via SVGAlib). > case, try one of the console mixer programs, such as aumix. > Using this aumix > you can save/load settings from a file, so you could find he setti

Getting Quake was Re: Sound in Quake

2002-05-24 Thread Rob Blomquist
> BTW, I'm interrested in getting Quake, where's the best place to get it? Quake is available from anyplace selling the Windows CDs by buying them, then finding a quake for linux FAQ and installing the Quake linux binaries from ID Software and installing the mods and such from the CD. Pretty

Re: Sound in Quake

2002-05-24 Thread Gary Stainburn
On Thursday 23 May 2002 7:42 pm, Rob Dege wrote: > Yes, I've installed Quake :) And it works fine. However, the sound is > quite soft, even what I have the volume all the way up within the game. > > One way I get around it is as follows: > 1) Load into KDE > 2) Run kmix > 3) Adjust main volume t