Sedat Dilek wrote:
> after Debian/squeeze was released a newer (version of) openarena made
> its was from experimental to unstable.
If you're using OA as a benchmark, you should be aware that since 0.8.5-7,
Debian's OA packages no longer use OA upstream's fork of the ioquake3 engine
to run the ope
Sedat Dilek wrote:
> after Debian/squeeze was released a newer (version of) openarena made
> its was from experimental to unstable.
If you're using OA as a benchmark, you should be aware that since 0.8.5-7,
Debian's OA packages no longer use OA upstream's fork of the ioquake3 engine
to run the ope