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[[Doom]] was first [[source port|ported]] to '''Linux''' in 1994 by [[Dave Taylor]] of [[id Software]]. The last Linux Doom binaries were provided by id on October 13, 1996 through the company's {{wp|File Transfer Protocol|FTP}} server.
  
[[Doom]] was ported to '''Linux''' in 1994 by [[Dave D. Taylor]] of [[id Software]]. The last Linux Doom binaries were provided by id on October 13, 1996 through the company's [[FTP]] server.
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It was this version whose source code was later released (the [[DOS]] version could not be released due to copyright issues concerning the [[DMX|sound library]]). Originally, the code was distributed under the [[Doom Source License]], but it was later reissued under the {{wp|GNU General Public License}}.
  
It was this version whose source code was later released (the [[DOS]] version could not be released due to copyright issues concerning the [[DMX|sound library]]). Originally, the code was distributed under the [[Doom Source License]], but it was later reissued under the [[wikipedia:GNU GPL|GNU General Public License]].
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[[Doom 3]] also received an in-house Linux port by programmer {{wp|Timothee Besset}}, released on October 1, 2004.
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== [[Source port]]s running on Linux ==
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* [[CGDoom]]
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* [[Chocolate Doom]]
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* [[csDoom]]
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* [[Doom Legacy]]
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* [[Doomsday]]
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* [[Doom SysAdmin Tool]]
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* [[DOSDoom]]
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* [[EDGE]]
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* [[Eternity Engine]]
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* [[ggiDoom]]
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* [[glHeretic]]
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* [[GZDoom]]
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* [[Linux Doom]]
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* [[Linux Heretic]]
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* [[Linux Hexen]]
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* [[LsdlDoom]]
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* [[LsDoom]]
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* [[LxDoom]]
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* [[Odamex]]
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* [[PowerDoom]]
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* [[psDoom]]
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* [[PmDoom]]
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* [[PrBoom]]
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* [[PrBoom+]]
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* [[ReMooD]]
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* [[SDL Doom]]
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* [[SDL Hexen]]
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* [[SGI Doom]]
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* [[Skulltag]]
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* [[SvStrife]]
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* [[Vavoom]]
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* [[X-Doom]]
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* [[XDoom]]
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* [[Zandronum]]
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* [[ZDoom]]
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In addition, the original DOS version can be run using [[DOSBox]] as well as [[Doom95]] or [[Doom Classic]]/[[Doom Classic Unity port|Unity]] via {{wp|Wine (software)|Wine}}.
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== [[Editor]]s running on Linux ==
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*[[Eureka]]
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*[[Simple Doom Editor]]
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*[[SLADE]]
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*[[Yadex]]
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Revision as of 03:10, 1 May 2021

This article is about an operating system. For the source port, see Linux Doom.

Doom was first ported to Linux in 1994 by Dave Taylor of id Software. The last Linux Doom binaries were provided by id on October 13, 1996 through the company's FTP server.

It was this version whose source code was later released (the DOS version could not be released due to copyright issues concerning the sound library). Originally, the code was distributed under the Doom Source License, but it was later reissued under the GNU General Public License.

Doom 3 also received an in-house Linux port by programmer Timothee Besset, released on October 1, 2004.

Source ports running on Linux

In addition, the original DOS version can be run using DOSBox as well as Doom95 or Doom Classic/Unity via Wine.

Editors running on Linux