KalasMannen wrote:
I wan't to play joquake on my Linux machine
Best choice.
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and for that you need GLX. Now the problem is that i am pretty new to Linux, and i can't compile sourcecode myself :cry:.
You don't need to compile courcecode (JoeQuake, I assume), but you have GLX "enabled".
Usually every Linux distro has at least MesaGLX (or something similar) libraries (packed in distro related package [rpm, deb etc.] which have to be installed). This is easy way, but this is a "generic" GLX, performance will be VERY low. So if you want to have maximum performance you have to force Linux to using your graphiccard manufacturer drivers. And THIS could be a real problem for you...
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In the readme of GLX they talk about compiling GLX with the Xfree86 source code... This is too much for me to handle, far too much.
So i thought, maybe someone in this forum uses joequake on LInux with GLX and could help me out with this, maybe show me how to do it, step by step...
I would be eternally greatful, because i just HAVE TO get joequake running...
Thanks!
Tell me more about your Linux (ex. which distro you have, kind of graphic card), maybe I can help you.
13Homer