Hi,Hmm... Well some of our Linux players may be able to chime in with info about what clients they use on Linux, etc.But have you tried searching for where quake is actually downloading the maps to? If you can determine whatever directory the downloaded maps are going to, I'd think you could then just copy the files you retrieved from tastyspleen into the place where your downloads are going?Note that the maps typically go under baseq2/maps, but there's also baseq2/env, baseq2/sound, baseq2/textures, etc.From what you wrote it sounded like your downloads may be going into your $HOME/baseq2 ?Regards,
Quote from: console on October 17, 2005, 10:51:50 PMHi,Hmm... Well some of our Linux players may be able to chime in with info about what clients they use on Linux, etc.But have you tried searching for where quake is actually downloading the maps to?
Hi,Hmm... Well some of our Linux players may be able to chime in with info about what clients they use on Linux, etc.But have you tried searching for where quake is actually downloading the maps to?
I installed to ~/.quake2/baseq2 like the readme said
i eat my words... not working