README for Linux SVGALib Quake ------------------------------ Requirements: - 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) - 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 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 -height -winsize 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. If you want to move the mouse out of QWCL, you have to turn Use Mouse off. Full sound support is included. The default sound rate is 16-bit stereo, 11KHz. You can change this in the options section below. New Command Line Options for Linux SVGAlib Quake ------------------------------------------------ -mem Specify memory in megabytes to allocate (default is 8MB, which should be fine for most needs). -nostdout Don't do any output to stdout -cddev CD device, default is /dev/cdrom -sndbits <8 or 16> Set sound bit sample size. Default is 16 if supported. -sndspeed 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 -) Quake for X11 does not need to be setuid root. Sound can fail if /dev/dsp is not mode 666. Quake 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. Full TCP/IP network support is in, including listen and dedicated server modes. All of the options described in TECHINFO.TXT and MANUAL.TXT from the Quake distribution will work, 'cept for stuff with vid modes and stuff. End Notes --------- Linux Quake 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 for initial work in SVGALib support. Dave Taylor for basic Linux support. id Software for Quake and making me port it. :) Lots of people on #linux, #quake for testing.