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P!nk
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GTKRadiant.
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jitspoe
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WINE + BSP
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No Jitspoe, still no. QEMU (or vmware) + Windows image + BSP = works though
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I think Quark has some texture aligning issues too. Or was that worldcraft?
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I'd use GTKRadiant over Quark. Quark does some really funky stuff with your textures.
Edit: Why are you using Linux, anyway?
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Quote from: jitspoe on May 22, 2007, 11:26:04 AM
Edit: Why are you using Linux, anyway?
You mean, "Glad you use Linux"
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You *obtain* a CD and then use your LEGAL CD-key which is usually on a sticker on the side of your computer, nothing wrong with that.
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