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Old 08-15-2002, 08:56 PM   #1
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what is / how to use linux point release for 3d games?


I was told that If I downloaded a linux ponit release for Quake III I can play Quake III for Windows in Linux. I already downloded it but still can't play my Quake III. It says that ..."default.cfg" not found.

My questions are:

What is a linux point release anyway?

If it is uses for porting wins games to linux, is there any other 3d games that have linux point releases?
 
Old 08-15-2002, 10:06 PM   #2
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Before you install the lastest linux point release you will have to do this
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What you need:

- retail CD-ROM of Quake III Arena for Windows or linux
- optionally, retail CD-ROM of Quake III: Team Arena
- a computer running linux (kernel >= 2.2 glibc >= 2.1)
- running the client requires X11 and 3D hardware acceleration with OpenGL

Installation:

If you have the retail CD-ROM of Quake III Arena for linux:
- install Quake III Arena from the CD-ROM
- run the Point Release installer
(to buy Quake III Arena for linux online, try http://www.tuxgames.com/)

If you have the retail CD-ROM of Quake III Arena for Windows:
- run the Point Release installer first
- now you need to copy the main pak files from the CD-ROM
or from your win32 partition. Namely, you need to copy baseq3/pak0.pk3
and for Team Arena, missionpack/pak0.pk3
see below for more instructions on how to copy the files:

WARNING: Those instructions are provided as a reference,
depending on your distribution the CD-ROM might not have the same
mount point. Please refer to your linux documentation for additional
information.

- open a root shell and cd to the default installation path:
cd /usr/local/games/quake3
- mount the Quake III Arena CD-ROM and install the game content
cp /mnt/cdrom/Quake3/baseq3/pak0.pk3 /usr/local/games/quake3/baseq3
- optionally, mount the Quake III: Team Arena CD-ROM
cp /mnt/cdrom/Setup/missionpack/pak0.pk3 /usr/local/games/quake3/missionpack

NOTES:
- If you are running Quake III Arena and Quake III: Team Arena on a
Windows partition, you can save some space by symlinking the game
assets to their windows installation:
ln -s /win/quake3/baseq3/pak0.pk3 /usr/local/games/quake3/baseq3/pak0.pk3
ln -s /win/quake3/missionpack/pak0.pk3 /usr/local/games/quake3/missionpack/pak0.pk3
(Windows partition is mounted as /win and Quake III Arena installation is C:\quake3)


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download the lasted linux point release,

chmod +x the .run file

./nux* as root
 
  


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