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1.1 ! root 1: Quake2 Dedicated 3.20 For Sun Solaris (x86 and Sparc) ! 2: ----------------------------------------------------- ! 3: ! 4: Please see the readme.txt file included for general information about the ! 5: game. This file contains Solaris specific information. ! 6: ! 7: Requirements ! 8: ------------ ! 9: ! 10: Solaris x86 2.5.1 or later, Sun Solaris Sparc 2.5.1 or later. ! 11: ! 12: Installation ! 13: ------------ ! 14: ! 15: To install the Quake2 data files, mount your Quake2 CD and copy ! 16: the directory install/data to the location where you want Quake2. You ! 17: can also symlink it, but I don't recommend that. Around 200MB of disk ! 18: space is required for a full installation. ! 19: ! 20: For example: ! 21: cp -r /mnt/cdrom/install/data/* /usr/games/quake2 ! 22: ! 23: This binary only runs as a dedicated server and requires no special ! 24: user permissions. ! 25: ! 26: You can also set dmflags, timelimit, etc. in a config file, like so: ! 27: set timelimit 20 ! 28: set fraglimit 25 ! 29: set dmflags 532 ! 30: map fact3 ! 31: ! 32: Then exec that config file on load, like so: ! 33: ! 34: ./q2ded +exec server.cfg ! 35: ! 36: If you use a config file, you must put a 'map' command in it or the ! 37: server won't load a map. ! 38: ! 39: To run a dedicated server in the background, use this; ! 40: ! 41: nohup ./q2ded +exec server.cfg & ! 42: ! 43: A better way is to run Quake2 on a tty via screen. screen can be found ! 44: at ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/screen-3.7.4.tar.gz. ! 45: ! 46: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ! 47: ! 48: Solaris Quake2 is an unsupported product. Usage of this product is bound by ! 49: the legal notice found on the distribution Quake2 CDROM. ! 50: ! 51: /// Zoid ! 52: [email protected] ! 53:
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