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- README for Linux QWCL
- ---------------------
- Please refer to
- http://www.quakeworld.net/
- for documentation on the client that is not operating system specific.
- This README covers all versions of QWCL for Linux:
- Requirements for SVGALib qwcl:
- - SVGALib 1.20 or later (/lib/libvga.so.1.2.10)
- - libc 5.2.18 or later (5.0.9 will not work, /lib/libc.so.5.2.18)
- - CD-ROM for CDAudio
- - Soundcard capable of mmap'd buffers. USSLite 3.5.4 was used to build squake
- with. Works fine on SoundBlaster 16.
- - SVGALib supported mouse (usually if it works with X, it'll work with
- squake).
- - Kernel 2.0.24 or later
- - untested with 2.1 kernels, your mileage may vary
- Requirements for glqwcl:
- - 3DFX based card for the GLQuake version, VooDoo, VooDoo Rush or VooDoo2
- at this writing. In order to use 3DFX hardware, you must have 3DFX's
- GLIDE drivers installed. RPMs for these drivers are available at:
- http://glide.xxedgexx.com/3DfxRPMS.html
- - For the glX version, an OpenGL implementation that includes hardware
- glX support.
- - CD-ROM for CDAudio
- - Soundcard capable of mmap'd buffers. USSLite 3.5.4 was used to build squake
- with. Works fine on SoundBlaster 16 and Gravis Ultrasound MAX.
- - SVGALib compatible mouse for glquake or X11 for glquake.glx
- - Kernel 2.0.24 or later
- - untested with 2.1 kernels, your mileage may vary
- Requirements for X11 qwcl:
- - X11R5 later, only tested with XFree86, should work with most X Servers
- - libc 5.2.18 or later (5.0.9 will not work, /lib/libc.so.5.2.18)
- or glibc (libc6) for the glibc version
- - CD-ROM for CDAudio
- - Soundcard capable of mmap'd buffers. USSLite 3.5.4 was used to build squake
- with. Works fine on SoundBlaster 16 and Gravis Ultrasound MAX.
- - SVGALib supported mouse (usually if it works with X, it'll work with
- squake).
- - Kernel 2.0.24 or later
- - untested with 2.1 kernels, your mileage may vary
- Skins Note
- ----------
- After you get the skin files from ftp.idsoftware.com (currently,
- qw_skins.zip, qws_9652.zip and qws_9706.zip) and install them in
- qw/skins, you should run the shell script 'fixskins.sh' that you can find in
- the qw/skins directly distributed with this archive.
- Linux qwcl will always look for lowercase file names first.
- Additional notes for SVGALib QWCL
- ---------------------------------
- Linux qwcl supports 320x200x256, the various modeX modes (320x400, 360x400,
- etc) as well as high res modes if your card is supported by SVGALib. Use
- the Quake console command vid_describemodes to list supported modes and
- the command vid_mode <number> to change modes.
- Full sound support is included. The default sound rate is 16-bit stereo,
- 11KHz. You can change this in the options section below.
- Mouse works great, but SVGALib may not detect a 3-button mouse properly (it
- will only use two buttons). Check your /etc/libvga.config (or
- /etc/vga/libvga.config for SlackWare users).
- Additional notes for glqwcl
- ---------------------------
- There are three different ways to execute glqwcl:
- 1. The binary "glqwcl" requires Mesa 3-D 2.5 or later installed and compiled
- with 3DFX support (fxMesa..() function interface). It also requires
- svgalib 1.3.0 or later for keyboard/mouse input. This binary is a console
- application. Mesa 3-D requires GLIDE to be installed.
- 2. The shell script "glqwcl.3dfxgl" runs the "glqwcl" binary after
- preloading the lib3dfxgl.so library. This is a port of 3DFX's Win32
- OpenGL MCD (Mini Client Driver) to Linux. It is faster than Mesa 3-D
- since it was written specifically with supporting GLQuake in mind.
- lib3dfxgl.so requires that GLIDE be installed.
- 3. The binary "glqwcl.glx" is linked against standard OpenGL libraries.
- It should run on many different hardward OpenGL implementations under
- Linux and X11. This binary is an X11 application and must be run under
- X11. It will work with Mesa 3-D as a standard glX based OpenGL
- applications. If the Mesa 3-D library is compiled with 3DFX support,
- you can have Mesa 3-D support 3DFX hardware under X11 by setting the
- enviroment variable "MESA_GLX_FX" to "fullscreen" for fullscreen mode
- and "window" for windowed mode, eg. "export MESA_GLX_FX=fullscreen" for sh
- or "setenv MESA_GLX_FX fullscreen" for csh.
- For glqwcl, you must also have SVGALib or later installed (1.3.0 or later
- prefered). glqwcl uses SVGALib for mouse and keyboard handling.
- If you have gpm and/or selection running, you will have to terminate them
- before running glqwcl since they will not give up the mouse when glqwcl
- attempts to run. You can kill gpm by typing 'killall gpm' as root.
- You must run glqwcl as root or setuid root since it needs to access things
- such as sound, keyboard, mouse and the 3DFX video. Future versions may not
- require root permissions.
- Additional notes for X11 qwcl
- -----------------------------
- This is a windowed version that is generic for X11. It runs in a window
- and can be resized. You can specify a starting window size with:
- -width <width>
- -height <height>
- -winsize <width> <height>
- Default is 320x200. It works in 16bit modes, but it's slower (twice as many
- bytes to copy).
- No other video modes are supported (just runs windowed). Mouse is read, but
- not "grabbed" by default. Go to the Options menu and turn on Use Mouse to grab
- the mouse and use it in the game (or type "_windowed_mouse 1" at the console).
- New Command Line Options for Linux Quake
- ----------------------------------------
- -mem <mb>
- Specify memory in megabytes to allocate (default is 8MB, which should be fine
- for most needs).
- -nostdout
- Don't do any output to stdout
- -mdev <device>
- Mouse device, default is /dev/mouse
- -mrate <speed>
- Mouse baud rate, default is 1200
- -cddev <device>
- CD device, default is /dev/cdrom
- -mode <modenum>
- Use indicated video mode
- -nokdb
- Don't initialize keyboard
- -sndbits <8 or 16>
- Set sound bit sample size. Default is 16 if supported.
- -sndspeed <speed>
- Set sound speed. Usual values are 8000, 11025, 22051 and 44100.
- Default is 11025.
- -sndmono
- Set mono sound
- -sndstereo
- Set stereo sound (default if supported)
- Installation
- ------------
- Boot DOS (I know, but you need it to run the Quake install program) and
- install Quake from your Quake CD to a DOS parition.
- Boot Linux and make a directory for Quake. Copy everything from the DOS Quake
- directory into it. i.e.:
- (cd /dos/quake; tar cf - .) | (cd ~/quake; tar xf -)
- Place qwcl into your Quake directory. You must make it setuid root (since
- Quake access stuff like direct video writes, the raw keyboard mode, CD, etc).
- Quake will setuid back to the normal user as soon as it opens these files.
- Make Quake suid root as follows:
- chown root qwcl
- chmod 4755 qwcl
- Run qwcl. I don't recommend running it as root, since all the saved
- config.cfg files will be then owned as root. Use your normal account, unless
- you do everything as root, then your mileage will vary.
- qwcl may segfault if it tries to initialize your sound card and their isn't
- one. Same with the CDROM. If it dies, try it with -nosound and/or
- -nocdaudio. If you have a sound card it died on and you know it is
- supported by USSLite (the driver that comes with the Linux kernel), let me
- know and I'll take a look at it.
- It should work with SCSI CDROMs, but is untested.
- End Notes
- ---------
- Linux QuakeWorld is *NOT* an officially supported product. Mail about it
- will be deleted. Do not email id about this product. If you are having
- technical difficultly, you can email me, but make sure you have the correct
- kernel, libc, svgalib and other software versions before you email me.
- /// Dave 'Zoid' Kirsch
- zoid@idsoftware.com
- Official Quake Unix Port Administrator
- Acks
- ----
- Greg Alexander <galexand@sietch.bloomington.in.us> for initial work in SVGALib
- support.
- Dave Taylor <ddt@crack.com> for basic Linux support.
- id Software for Quake and making me port it. :)
- Lots of people on #linux, #quake for testing.
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