

I was really looking for a quick/easy install just to see how Quake II looks set up in Linux, but if it is going to be a royal pain in the butt, I probably will leave it for Windows. Yeah, I am new to Linux.I don't know the first thing about recompiling. You'll have to compile it yourself though. Point release already I have yet to see an icon or where to launch the thing. Setting up quake2-data (13-0.2) sudo dpkg-reconfigure quake2-data

121331 files and directories currently installed.) Selecting previously deselected package quake2-data. Get:1 hardy/multiverse quake2-data 13-0.2 The following NEW packages will be installed:Ġ upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 156kB of additional disk space will be used.
QUAKE II LINUX GAME DATA PACKAGER HOW TO
I DO have the store bought disc and would like to know how to use that version in Linux.ĮIDT, Ok, I found some additional information regarding the install of the full version and I did this in my sudo apt-get install quake2-data I tried to look it up 'manually' in /user/bin, but it isn't there either.Īlso, I am assuming this is for the shareware version of Quake II. So I did that, it loaded something up, but where is it? There is no Quake 2 icon in the Games menu. I read that I can install Quake 2 into an Linux distribution and I was to type this in the Terminal:
