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From: Peter Jay Salzman
Subject: Re: Doom in Linux HOWTO
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 10:12:48 -0800
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To: phrostie
Cc: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
because he wanted to detail doom under dosemu. :) sometimes this kind
of reason is simply enough when you're talking about linux.
btw, lxdoom is totally outdated. that project has merged with 2 other
doom port projects and has formed prboom.
i think doom legacy is the best; you have mouse look up and down (like
quake) and can jump.
pete
begin phrostie
> sorry i'm late getting into this but why can't you run either:
>
> lxdoom-svga 1.4.4-7
> Svgalib binary for lxdoom
> or
> lxdoom-x11 1.4.4-7
> X binary for LxDoom
>
> do they not have needed features?
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