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A long time ago, games were an optional part of the system, and might be installed by different people, so they lived in /usr/games rather than /usr/bin. Data such as high scores came to live in /var/games. As time went by, people variously put variable game data in /var/lib/games/NAME or /var/games/NAME and static game data in /usr/lib/NAME or /usr/games/lib/NAME or /usr/games/NAME or /usr/lib/games/NAME (and the same with share instead of lib for architecture-independent data). Nowadays, there isn't any compelling reason to keep games separate, it's just a matter of tradition.
 
A long time ago, games were an optional part of the system, and might be installed by different people, so they lived in /usr/games rather than /usr/bin. Data such as high scores came to live in /var/games. As time went by, people variously put variable game data in /var/lib/games/NAME or /var/games/NAME and static game data in /usr/lib/NAME or /usr/games/lib/NAME or /usr/games/NAME or /usr/lib/games/NAME (and the same with share instead of lib for architecture-independent data). Nowadays, there isn't any compelling reason to keep games separate, it's just a matter of tradition.
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== Jimmy's House  ==
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== Installation on Linux ==
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#Copy ioquake3-1.36-7.1.x86_64.run from jimmy/mnt/download/gaming/Quake/Quake\ 3\ for\ Linux to ~/temp
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#Goto terminal to ~/temp and ./ioquake3-1.36-7.1.x86_64.run
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#This opens a graphical install interface within x.  check paths for game and binary.  Click install.
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#Copy /jimmy/mnt/public/games/Quake3/* to /home/jimmy/.q3a/baseq3
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#Copy /jimmy/mnt/download/gaming/Quake/Quake\ 3\ for\ Linux/quake3-latest-pk3s/baseq3\pak*.pk3 overwriting those in /home/jimmy/.q3a/baseq3
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#Copy /jimmy/mnt/download/gaming/Quake/Quake\ 3\ for\ Linux/quake3-latest-pk3s/missionpack to /home/jimmy/.q3a/

Revision as of 15:06, 23 December 2018

linux games directory

A long time ago, games were an optional part of the system, and might be installed by different people, so they lived in /usr/games rather than /usr/bin. Data such as high scores came to live in /var/games. As time went by, people variously put variable game data in /var/lib/games/NAME or /var/games/NAME and static game data in /usr/lib/NAME or /usr/games/lib/NAME or /usr/games/NAME or /usr/lib/games/NAME (and the same with share instead of lib for architecture-independent data). Nowadays, there isn't any compelling reason to keep games separate, it's just a matter of tradition.

Jimmy's House

Installation on Linux

  1. Copy ioquake3-1.36-7.1.x86_64.run from jimmy/mnt/download/gaming/Quake/Quake\ 3\ for\ Linux to ~/temp
  2. Goto terminal to ~/temp and ./ioquake3-1.36-7.1.x86_64.run
  3. This opens a graphical install interface within x. check paths for game and binary. Click install.
  4. Copy /jimmy/mnt/public/games/Quake3/* to /home/jimmy/.q3a/baseq3
  5. Copy /jimmy/mnt/download/gaming/Quake/Quake\ 3\ for\ Linux/quake3-latest-pk3s/baseq3\pak*.pk3 overwriting those in /home/jimmy/.q3a/baseq3
  6. Copy /jimmy/mnt/download/gaming/Quake/Quake\ 3\ for\ Linux/quake3-latest-pk3s/missionpack to /home/jimmy/.q3a/