2.3 Adding the Linux Binaries
Decide which of the three flavors of Quake you'd like to install:
X11 Quake allows you to run Quake in a window on your X desktop. It's the least exciting client, but
it's a great, safe way to test your installation.
•
Squake is the SVGAlib Quake client. It runs full screen on your console. •
Linux Quake HOWTO
Shareware Version Install 8
GLQuake is the OpenGL Quake client, the One True Way to play Quake if you have a 3Dfx
accellerator card.
•
Download the packages you want (see section Download the Necessary Files) and extract them to your
Quake directory like so:
cd /usr/local/games/quake
tar −xzf XXXX−i386−unknown−linux2.0.tar.gz
X11 Quake allows you to run Quake in a window on your X desktop. It's the least exciting client, but
it's a great, safe way to test your installation.
•
Squake is the SVGAlib Quake client. It runs full screen on your console. •
Linux Quake HOWTO
Shareware Version Install 8
GLQuake is the OpenGL Quake client, the One True Way to play Quake if you have a 3Dfx
accellerator card.
•
Download the packages you want (see section Download the Necessary Files) and extract them to your
Quake directory like so:
cd /usr/local/games/quake
tar −xzf XXXX−i386−unknown−linux2.0.tar.gz
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