The patch only seems to be an .exe so I presume it
is for windows only as I did not see any reference
to any other os's, also the readme says nothing about
the sound problem I am having.
Note. This system is dual boot with XP and I have no
problems running doom on XP.
The games is playable on linux but it would be nice to
have sound working as well, even so I now have one
less reason to boot to windows.
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 17:15, David Gillen wrote:
> www.doom3.com - 1.1 patch, iirc there was a sound fix in it.
>> D.
>> --
> I have doom3 running on Fedora core 1 but
> the sound is not right.
> The system is a AMD 3000XP+ with 1GB of ram and
> a gforce 4600ti. I am using the on-board sound
> which is supplied by an nforce2 chip set.
> The game runs fine but the sound seems to be
> playing two copies with a half second delay between
> them so trashing the audio.
> The sound sub-system seems to work fine with everything
> else, mplayer, xine etc.
> Any suggestions ?
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