Your answer worked very well. Thank you. As for the bandwidth I have
wired up our own private network off of a second NIC with a full
100BaseT switch. We are calling it network latency testing.
Paul Anderson
Eddie Strohmier wrote:
> I have found my best source of files and info to be
> www.quakeworld.com and click on the link to quake3 and do a
> search for linux. Q3 runs very well on Linux, especially as
> a server. Bandwidth always seems to be the limitation as to
> the performance of a Q3 server setup. T-1 or better is
> always recommended.
>
> Eddie Strohmier
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Anderson
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 1:12 PM
> To: Red Hat General List
> Subject: [OT] Where to learn about Quake3 Server?
>
> I have many things setup here on my Linux box, including
> Oracle.
> However, the NT folk would find my server truly valuable if
> it were to
> run quake 3. I find the quake how to's, but am not sure how
> to apply
> the howto's to quake3. I must admit I am not much of a
> gamer...trek is
> about all I have probably played in the last few years. A
> system must
> have certain priorities and I am looking to the group to
> help me align
> mine.
>
> Paul Anderson
>
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