Re: Problem with Quake II...

1999-01-29 Thread Dale E. Martin
Roderick Schertler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks, I hadn't realized it was out. (I don't actually play this game > any more, I've been looking for somebody to take over the package for a > while.) How hard is it to maintain? > I'll try to put out a package of the new version tonight or

Re: Problem with Quake II...

1999-01-28 Thread Roderick Schertler
On 28 Jan 1999 11:35:01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dale E. Martin) said: > > As far as I know, there are no Debian packages for Quake II 3.20 yet. > [...] I've cced the maintainer to see if they've got any comment if > new packages are coming. Thanks, I hadn't realized it was out. (I don't actual

Re: Problem with Quake II...

1999-01-28 Thread Dale E. Martin
"M.C. Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How do I upgrade my debian packages to 3.2 > > Should the maintainer do this? As far as I know, there are no Debian packages for Quake II 3.20 yet. I uninstalled the Debian packages and installed 3.20 by hand. I think that the two could coexist, actu

Re: Problem with Quake II...

1999-01-28 Thread M.C. Vernon
On 27 Jan 1999, Dale E. Martin wrote: > For anyone else who is interested: > 1) Quake II 3.20 seems to have fixed this problem. How do I upgrade my debian packages to 3.2 Should the maintainer do this? Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien

Re: Problem with Quake II...

1999-01-28 Thread Dale E. Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dale E. Martin) writes: > So, can anyone tell me how to accomplish what I want - 1) to run Quake II > as a normal user and be able to change modes to my hearts content, and to > play multiplayer. And 2) reset the console from a remote terminal without > rebooting. For anyone els