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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory by DaNutBall2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Two questions... by Nessalc 2003-08-24 13:30:15
How do I, for instance, flip the switch on the train depot? I tried "F" (and middle-clicking after adding that binding), but it didn't work. That does work for using a stationary gun, but not for the switch in that last mission I played on Friday. Any ideas?

Also, how do I get the game to run half as smoothly in Linux as in Windows? It's painfully slow and there's no sound when I try to run it in Slackware. Something about not being able to use hardware acceleration, maybe? I've got an nVidia video card, so maybe that's my problem...I can't make the switch to Linux unless I can play my games there! Help!

Thanks!
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    Answers... by DaNutBall2006-11-19 12:55:59
      I'll try those drivers again by Nessalc2003-08-24 17:28:44
        Trust me, the nVidia drivers, you need. by LionsPhil2003-08-24 18:55:27
    Answer to the first question. by wheresthefish2003-08-24 13:39:21
      The biggest problem is the drivers by DaNutBall2003-08-24 19:46:02
        No operating system intended for home users by LionsPhil2003-08-24 20:00:57
          And no OS should require the user to config? by DaNutBall2003-08-24 20:30:25
            Aside from that... EVERYTHING requires some config by DaNutBall2003-08-24 20:37:25
            Nooo... by LionsPhil2003-08-24 20:43:25
              That should be directed to Nvidia. (n/t) by DaNutBall2003-08-24 20:48:50

 

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