quake2 for Debian ----------------- quake2 is just a game engine, and as such is fairly useless without data files (unless you are using this package for educational purposes, in which case you might be better off just grabbing the source), so you will need something that provides quake2-data. The easiest solution (but by no means endorsed by the Debian project ;) is to get the commercial Quake 2 CD-ROM and install the quake2-data package. There is talk of creating DFSG-free data for this engine, but currently this maintainer knows of no tools to build such data for Linux, let alone Debian. If you are running esd, you will want to kill it before running quake2; quake2 only works with OSS audio. This maintainer has found the gamma levels in OpenGL renderers to be very dark, and has fixed it by calling xgamma to set the gamma level to 1.7 before playing. You might find it necessary to run the following to get the ref_glx video refresh driver to work, but this maintainer has not been able to reproduce this to warrant adding this command to the install scripts: ln -s /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 /usr/lib/games/quake2/libGL.so -- Jamie Wilkinson , Sat, 29 Dec 2001 17:42:41 +1100