Subject: Re: Quake2 & LINUX eulation.
To: Richard Rauch <rauch@eecs.ukans.edu>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/24/1999 09:46:37
	I've added it to http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/i386/faq.html#quake2
	I noticed a few typos ('cannout', 'depeds') and changed the
	packages link to software/packages.html rather than
	software/index.html, and clipped the first few lines, but
	otherwise left pretty much alone.

	Does it look OK (it should show up in an hour or so).

		David/absolute

     		  -=-  "cold nights, dark days..."  -=-

On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Richard Rauch wrote:

> >	If you write it, it will be made available :)
>  [...]
> >> Here's an idea, while it's on my mind: Is there interest in adding such
> >> info to the port-i386 web page?  If, by hook or by crook, I can get Quake2
> >> running, I would be willing to write a page if it would get space on the
> >> www.netbsd.org server & a pointer from the i386 homepage...
> 
> http://rkr.kcnet.com/quake2.html
> 
> It is a first-cut at a page.  Feel free to copy it to www.netbsd.org,
> somewhere.  Over, say, the next month, I will accept comments on
> tweaks/additional information, and modify my local copy (and, if desired,
> will inform someone at netbsd.org about updates).  After that, I will
> leave it in the capable hands of someone else.  (Hm, I should also put
> some thanks in there to a couple of people who gave some useful advice.)
> 
> The document is lynx-compatible.  However, it's been a long time since I
> was reasonably familiar with most of HTML so there are some things that
> can stand improvement, I'm sure.  E.g., I couldn't remember the stadard
> tag to indicate fixed-width text (there is such a standard tag, isn't
> there?), so for the moment the text is all one font type.  This is
> obviously not an issue with lynx, but with Netscape...
> 
>   "I probably don't know what I'm talking about." --rauch@eecs.ukans.edu
>