FreeOS.com: Quaking on Linux
May 05, 2001, 18:00 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Mayank Sarup)
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FreeOS.com has prepared the omnibus guide to playing all three
versions of Quake on a Linux machine, from setting up SVGALib for
Quake to dealing with 3d acceleration and Quake 3. There's some
useful general information on dealing with 3d acceleration under X,
as well.
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