Compiling NetRadiant in openSuse 11.4

VolumetricSteve
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Re: Compiling NetRadiant in openSuse 11.4

Post by VolumetricSteve »

I REALLY hope that video is the official promotional video for 11.04. Reminds me of the time I had the "badger,badger, badger, badger" video playing on repeat while I beat quake 2 all the way through - that was a rough night.

I'll certainly take a look at it...I might end up using it for a workstation, I'm hoping to have a little low-power workstation for mapping and gameplay testing....really doing bsp-only compiles. So for that I'd probably want a comfortable desktop environment and the ability to recompile netradiant if shit hits the fan. I'd also like wine or something similar to run some of the older quake 3 tools (q3ASE and other neat stuff)

For my compiler, I'm not sure what I'll end up doing, I really just want something that's command-line only, really stripped down, and I'd just kick q3map2 off manually, or I'd write some scripts to help me out. I'm exploring openSuse's jeOS and server options, but if there's a CLI ubuntu that'd do what I'm looking for, I'm not married or opposed to any distros yet.

Also, while we're posting videos.

Be warned: NSFW unless in you work in the coolest place ever.

http://www.warmandfuzzyfeeling.com/
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