![]() A 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics or Voodoo2 or Voodoo Rush 3D graphics accelerator card.Access to the root account of the machine you're installing on.25-400 megabytes free disk space (depending on how you install).SVGAlib 1.2.10 or later (for SVGA and GL renderer).X11 server that supports the MITSM shared memory extension.The Quake 2 CD-ROM or the demo version (q2-314-demo-x86.exe).A Pentium 90 or better (133 recommended) computer.You will need, as a bare minimum, the following: Alternatively, if you've already got Quake installed on a Windows machine, you can use the relevant files from that installation. See Download the Necessary Files for details on acquiring the demo version. This will be either the retail Windows CD-ROM that you bought at your favorite software store, or the demo version you downloaded from the net. ![]() ![]() To install Quake II on your Linux system, you'll need some flavor of the official Quake II distribution from id. Linux Quake HOWTO: Quake II Next Previous Contents
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