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From: Terry Lambert <terry@lambert.org>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Quake for FREEBSD???
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 1996 18:28:57 -0700
Organization: Me
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Rob van Vliet wrote:
] Martin Machacek wrote:
] > Terry Lambert wrote:
] > >
] > > Yes, if you are running 2.1.5R or better.
] > >
] > > 1)      Install the Linux Elf compatability package
] > > 2)      Install the Linux Quake
] > > 3)      Run it
] >
] > Where can I get the above mentioned Linux Elf compatibilty
] > package?

Look in the 2.2 (-current) ports directory.  You will have to
be running -current.  Sorry.


] > As far I remember part of the 2.1.5R is only the a.out
] > Linux compatibility module...and I wasn't able to make
] > it work anyway :-(.

You're right.  You have to be running -current.  I have a hard
time rememebring if it was the Linux ELF or the BSDI ELF that
wasn't shipped with 2.1.5.


] Same question for me here (exept that I got the a.out
] working allright)

Same answer.

                                        Terry Lambert
                                        terry@lambert.org
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