UT2K4 on Linux
UT2K4 on Linux
I've got a 7 yr old lap top and I'm planning to use it as a spare machine for LAN parties etc. It runs UT just about, although not great. It's got XP on it, which is in a bit of a mess as it's not been maintained properly. I could re-install XP, but as win XP is only going to be supported for a couple more months, it doesn't seem worth it. There's no point trying to put win7 on such a machine, so I was thinking of a Linux install. Does anyone have a recommendation, and is there a tutorial I can follow for putting UT onto a Linux machine? Is the performance likely to be better or worse with Linux vs win XP?
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Re: UT2K4 on Linux
I personally found UT2004 performance on mint to be a lot worse then on xp plus there was an awful lot of reading up and messing around to get the sound to work. But there's no harm in trying if you're going to format anyway.
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Re: UT2K4 on Linux
Xac, you should ask our elect nub, he's been running UT on Linux ever since I know him. That's probably also the reason why we see him only very rarely 

Re: UT2K4 on Linux
laboRHEinz wrote:Xac, you should ask our elect nub, he's been running UT on Linux ever since I know him. That's probably also the reason why we see him only very rarely
You bloody

I have a personal project that is absorbing all my free time
CPU/GPU, Xac?
Re: UT2K4 on Linux
What's her name?elect wrote:
I have a personal project that is absorbing all my free time

It's a Dell Inspiron 6400, CPU: Intel T2080 1.7 GHz, 1 GB RAM GPU: Intel 945GM.CPU/GPU, Xac?
What's the verdict? Is it worth trying to upgrade the RAM?
The other option is that I have a Zotac Zbox nano I could bring to the LAN party, but then I would need a monitor. I've had that for a couple of years and not really taken it out of the box, let alone put an O/S on it, or tried running UT on it. Got it for a project that never happened...

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Re: UT2K4 on Linux
You're going to have to turn down all the settings to play UT2004 on a Intel 945GM. Upgrading the RAM will definitely help. You could also try GMAbooster
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1:
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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Re: UT2K4 on Linux
Thanks for the suggestion, tried it but sadly it didn't help much. I think I'll try the zbox nano and see if that's any good...Cat1981England wrote:You're going to have to turn down all the settings to play UT2004 on a Intel 945GM. Upgrading the RAM will definitely help. You could also try GMAbooster
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Re: UT2K4 on Linux
It's called "you still have 23-6=17 living days"Xac wrote:What's her name?elect wrote:
I have a personal project that is absorbing all my free time![]()
CPU/GPU, Xac?
^^
Re: UT2K4 on Linux
Nahhh...I died a long time ago.elect wrote:
It's called "you still have 23-6=17 living days"
^^

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