Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
For those interested I can make available my modified binaries for both
duke and xglamo. I can of course also provide the modified sources
(actually, I *have* to)
There you go:
http://charles-henri.org/duke3d
http://charles-henri.org/Xglamo
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
For those interested I can make available my modified binaries for both
duke and xglamo. I can of course also provide the modified sources
(actually, I *have* to)
There you go:
http://charles-henri.org/duke3d
thank you!
i installed xglamo package,
and now screen rotates and resizes! duke3d then starts but i can't get
through the menu because touscreen or accels don't do anything
hexdump of /dev/input/event2 and 3 gives me some data, so thats ok i think.
also the right click patch is not working
Right click patch isn't implemented in xglamo so far.
It's also really bad that there exists the xglamo package which seems to
work but no really progress is made to use it as default for debian.
Only with xglamo rotation and other usefull stuff works right.
I wish there would be some news about
Fox Mulder wrote:
Right click patch isn't implemented in xglamo so far.
It's also really bad that there exists the xglamo package which seems to
work but no really progress is made to use it as default for debian.
Only with xglamo rotation and other usefull stuff works right.
I wish there
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
Fox Mulder wrote:
Right click patch isn't implemented in xglamo so far.
It's also really bad that there exists the xglamo package which seems to
work but no really progress is made to use it as default for debian.
Only with xglamo rotation and other usefull stuff
vale wrote:
someone managed to get the duke3d port for the openmoko with accelerometer
usage working with debian?
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Duke_Nukem_3D
I tried once but it wouldn't resize or rotate (I believe the framebuffer
version of X doesn't allow that)
i get it started, but cant
On 04/10/2008, at 12:25 PM, Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
I tried once but it wouldn't resize or rotate (I believe the
framebuffer
version of X doesn't allow that)
Install the xserver-xglamo package to get the version that can be
resized and rotated with xrandr.
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