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    Sabayon Quake Easteregg

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by Tailic, Sep 20, 2008.

  1. Tailic

    Tailic Notebook Deity

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    I was recently messing around with my VM of Sabayon and I did a ls -la and surprisingly found a hidden directory that was used for the Quake4 demo. At first glace I thought they installed the actual game on there and forgot about it but there was nothing in the folder.

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    snapshot for proof :D

    I guess the developers test their images before they release them...
     
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    Huh? I don't get it. :confused:
     
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    Tailic Notebook Deity

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    Look at the blue file names, Quake4 and even Opera are in there, I didn't install those. And even look at the dates of some of the files, some were even made back 2005 which I find odd for a freshly installed system.