Fesknesse wrote:
Hi everyone!
I have used JoeQuake before on windows, but a while ago i emigrated to linux. Now i want to use joequake again, to play quae on linux. I've understood that you need glx drivers, so i downloaded and installed these.
Nvidia-GLX drivers, and they work fine. But i have problems running JoeQuake.glx. When i try to klick on the "Joequake-glx.glx" it asks me wich program i want to open the file with.
Uh -- click in what? Nautilus or something.
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Did i do something wrong? As i only intend to use JoeQuake.glx, i only installed glx. Do i have to install svga-lib as well?
No.
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Would be glad if anyone could briefly explain what i need to do, just to get things woking. Im running Simpy Mepis 3.3, it's based on Debian, they are pretty much the same.
Thanks for a great port Joe!
I find quake much easier to deal with from the command line.
You need to have the data files from quake installed somewhere -- i.e. you have an 'id1' folder somewhere.
Bring up an xterm (or kterm or gnome-terminal or whatever) and cd to the directory containing the id1 folder. Unzip the joequake zip in the same folder :
$ unzip /path/to/joequake-v0.14DEV-linux.zip
then type:
$ ./joequake-gl.glx
and you should get going. You'll want to muck about with command line options some, but this should get you started.