


Linux Quake HOWTO
This document explains how to install, run and troubleshoot Quake, QuakeWorld and Quake II on an Intel Linux system.
1. Introduction
2. Quake/Quakeworld
- 2.1 Minimum Requirements
- 2.2 Installing Quake
- 2.3 Adding the Linux Binaries
- 2.4 Setting Permissions
- 2.5 X11 Quake
- 2.6 SVGAlib Quake
- 2.7 GLQuake
- 2.8 Linux-Specific Command Line Options
- 2.9 QuakeWorld **
- 2.10 Servers
- 2.11 Mods & Addons
3. Quake II
- 3.1 Prerequisites
- 3.2 Installing Quake II
- 3.3 Adding the Linux Binaries
- 3.4 Setting Permissions **
- 3.5 The X Renderer
- 3.6 The SVGAlib Renderer
- 3.7 The OpenGL Renderer
- 3.8 The GLX Renderer
- 3.9 Linux-Specific Command Line Options
- 3.10 Quake II Servers
- 3.11 Mods & Addons
4. Related Software
- 4.1 QStat
- 4.2 XQF
- 4.3 QuickSpy
- 4.4 QPlug for Linux
- 4.5 qkHacklib
- 4.6 GiMd2Viewer
- 4.7 QIPX
- 4.8 Ice
- 4.9 Q2getty
- 4.10 rcon
- 4.11 qlog ++
- 4.12 Cheapo **
- 4.13 qgraph **
5. Troubleshooting/FAQs
6. Tips & Tricks
- 6.1 Running X and GL games without setuid
- 6.2 Running SVGA and GL games from X
- 6.3 Keeping the mouse inside the window in X
- 6.4 3Dfx "tweak" settings work in Linux too
- 6.5 The Poor Man's Server Browser
- 6.6 Using
lib3dfxgl.so
for Quake I
7. Administrivia
- 7.1 New Versions of This Document
- 7.2 Other Formats of This Document
- 7.3 Distribution Policy
- 7.4 Revision History


