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Re: quake-x11 problems



MOdM> 	One more question: I've read some articles in tomshardware web
MOdM> site and one of the performance measurement software they use is quake.
MOdM> They report FPS rate for the tested hardware.
MOdM> 	Do you know how to use quake for Linux to do that? Is it
MOdM> possible?

In quake 1 you could issue command timedemo (or timedemo1 - I don't
remember) at quake console. It plays demo and when demo is finished it
shows average framerate.

I could be wrong seens I played quake a year ago last time. Maybe you
should use another command but anyway it should be same as on Windows.

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