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Ive had quake2 and quake3 on gentoo. Quake3 with modpacks and all :) But
the way its set up, you dont need the cd. =20

Well, they are still installed, but I quit using the nvidia drivers due
to the slowness in which X loads and a few bugs.

--mat

On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 23:07, will hill wrote:
> Sounds like fun.  Have fun in Dalas.
>=20
> I've been using Quake II on Debian to kill time here and there.  Someone =
packaged it up and it works right down to telling you when to put your $15 =
WalMart CD in to load up maps.  I once made the dedicated server work too, =
but did not load up maps right.  Are there any reasonable servers around he=
re?  What ports do I unblock?
>=20
> On 2003.04.09 21:52 Brad N Bendily wrote:
> > For those who may be interested in running quake
> > on a linux box (on topic) QuakeCon 2K3 has been
> > officially announced and will be held from=20
> > Aug. 14-17.=20
> > One can find more info at=20
> > www.quakecon.org
> >=20
> > I'm going. Have reservations already!
> >=20
> > I haven't ever been to a large, user oriented
> > computer rumble like this. I've barely been
> > to a large technical conference.
> >=20
> > I am particularly interested in the BYOC area!
> >=20
> > I hear it's a blast to attend and I can't wait.
>=20
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