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Hi xorYou need to specify architecture (ARM, x86, x86_64) and version (TC9, TC10, dcore).
I see here only 32-bit version of linuxq3ademo.https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake3/linux/linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.sh
wget http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake3/linux/linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.shchmod +x linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.shsudo ./linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.sh
...So long as this Agreement accompanies each copy you make of the Software, and so long as you fully comply, at all times, with this Agreement, ID grants to you the non-exclusive and limited right to copy the Software and to distribute such copies of the Software free of charge for non-commercial purposes...
It says: Quote...So long as this Agreement accompanies each copy you make of the Software, and so long as you fully comply, at all times, with this Agreement, ID grants to you the non-exclusive and limited right to copy the Software and to distribute such copies of the Software free of charge for non-commercial purposes.....so I guess it's OK.
/usr/local/libexec/quake/cwsdpmi.exe/usr/local/libexec/quake/genvxd.dll/usr/local/libexec/quake/help.txt/usr/local/libexec/quake/id1/pak0.pak/usr/local/libexec/quake/licinfo.txt/usr/local/libexec/quake/mgenvxd.vxd/usr/local/libexec/quake/order.txt/usr/local/libexec/quake/pdipx.com/usr/local/libexec/quake/q95.bat/usr/local/libexec/quake/qlaunch.exe/usr/local/libexec/quake/quake.exe/usr/local/libexec/quake/quakeudp.dll/usr/local/libexec/quake/readme.txt/usr/local/libexec/quake/readv106.txt/usr/local/libexec/quake/slicnse.txt/usr/local/libexec/quake/techinfo.txt/usr/local/share/doc/quake/COPYING/usr/local/share/doc/quake/README
Wine (originally an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and memory penalties of other methods and allowing you to cleanly integrate Windows applications into your desktop.
I believe it is meant to be used with the wine extension: QuoteWine (originally an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on-the-fly, eliminating the performance and memory penalties of other methods and allowing you to cleanly integrate Windows applications into your desktop.
q3ademo now posted