I was wondering if that is possible to run a Q3 server on my TP-Link 1034ND v2.1? It currently runs openwrt.
root@sto:/pendrive# chmod +x linuxq3apoint-1.32b-3.x86.run
root@sto:/pendrive# ./linuxq3apoint-1.32b-3.x86.run
./linuxq3apoint-1.32b-3.x86.run: line 281: tty: not found
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing Quake III Arena Point Release 1.32b.....................Extraction failed.
...................................................................Signal caught, cleaning up
So I installed tty:
root@sto:/pendrive# opkg install coreutils-tty
Installing coreutils-tty (8.16-1) to root...
Downloading downloads.openwrt....16-1_ar71xx.ipk.
Installing coreutils (8.16-1) to root...
Downloading downloads.openwrt....16-1_ar71xx.ipk.
Configuring coreutils.
Configuring coreutils-tty.
root@sto:/pendrive# ./linuxq3apoint-1.32b-3.x86.run
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing Quake III Arena Point Release 1.32b........................................................................................Extraction failed.
Signal caught, cleaning up
Anyone has ideas?
Does ":/pendrive#" mean you are using a portable version of Linux on a USB stick (or similar)? If so, try extracting on a Desktop, then simply copy the files once extracted.
pendrive is just a mount point of a USB storage,, on which the install file is located.
Edited 40.25 minutes after the original posting.
Yes, the architecture for the router would be an issue for sure, next issue would be that most routers do not have many resources left over. The hardware is built for the job and that is (often) all there is on the box.
You might be able to compile a custom Q3A server version for your hardware, but I really think the hardware will be a bottleneck.
Good luck however if you continue! Sounds a lot more interesting than my original reading :]
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