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Re: unreal tournament 2004 for x86_64 on debian



What errors are you getting?

Make sure your version of the nvidia modules matches your versoin of the nvidia-glx.
I had to link the openal library to use the 64bit system library.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Ianson" <alianson@shaw.ca>
To: <debian-amd64@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: unreal tournament 2004 for x86_64 on debian


On Fri October 28 2005 09:49 am, Mike Dobbs wrote:
What problems are you having? ut2004 runs fine in my amd64 debian sid and
ubuntu amd64.  Running 64bit.

This amd64 box is new to me, so I have to get used to the way it wants to
play. I have run quake3 with linux (32bit) before, it ran wonderfully but I had no sound. Q3 just isn't the same without BANG BANG! I have never tried it
since.

I have had UT2004 running with debian amd64. It ran fine, sound and video. But
when I upgraded to the latest linux version (ut2004) it stopped working, I
don't know why. I had the nvidia drivers installed from the nvidia site since
I couldn't get them installed the debian way. I'm going to try again with
testing and see if I can do it the debian way so future upgrades won't be a
problem.

There is nobody in my neck of the woods I can ask about setting this stuff up
under linux, so I mostly stumble around in the dark and try to scan these
groups for info on getting them up and running.

If It could be done I would like to have UT (the classic version, had it
running nicely under 32bit linux), UT2K3/4 and Quake 3 running here on my
debian amd-64 box.

----- Original Message -----
From: "studio-64" <fsmith@walescomputers.co.uk>
To: "Alan Ianson" <alianson@shaw.ca>; <debian-amd64@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: unreal tournament 2004 for x86_64 on debian

> Please let us all know when you get it working, as I miss these as well
> on my 64studio (yeah I know I should be making music, not playin'
> games!!)
>
> Cheers
> Bob
>
> Alan Ianson wrote:
>> On Thu October 27 2005 11:20 pm, Dean Hamstead wrote:
>>>is anyone out there running ut2004 x86_64
>>>with nvidia drivers on debian for amd64
>>>
>>>im pulling my hair out hear
>>
>> I have in the past. I don't have the nvidia drivers installed at the
>> moment. I can't get them installed for some reason on stable. I'm
>> running testing at the moment so I am going to give installing them >> the >> debian way again when I get a chance. Last time I installed the >> drivers
>> from the nvidia site and did have it working, as long as I didn't
>> upgrade (ut2004) to the latest upgrade.
>>
>> I must say it worked a real charm. I really enjoy UT and quake 3 and
>> have missed them since switching to linux. I'm going to have to have a
>> good sit down with debian and see if I can get these things going >> here.
>>
>> Well, that's just my experience.. :)
>
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