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Linuxnewbie.org: Unreal Tournament Newbieized Help File

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 19, 1999

[ Thanks to Sensei
for this link. ]

“Requirements:

“Software:
Retail Unreal Tournament CD for Windows
Linux Unreal Tournament ver 400 Glibc
A user account on the installation machine XFree86 3.3.2 or
better”

“Hardware:
500 MB free space
Sound is mapped to /dev/dsp
At least a 200mhz w/64 megs of ram for playable framerates
Wheel mice are supported”

The first thing to do is to get the latest binaries for
linuxUT as well as the snagging a copy of the windows retail CD.
The current version is 402a, however, this document is written for
400a.
Most everything should be the same, but I’m not too
sure. The 400a tarball comes with the installer made by Loki. You
can use it if it suites your needs, but i personally didn’t use it
because it had bugs, and would have required a little bit of
hacking to get working. So, being the lazy SOB that I am, I just
copied the CD to my hard drive. There were a few issues to work
out, but that will be addressed later.”

Complete
Story

Web Webster

Web Webster

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