everell writes:
>
> 2.  I am running Flight Gear ver. 9.8 on Fedora Core 4 Linux system.  
> There is only one airplane - is there a way to change to other airplanes?

Yes.

If you're starting from the command line, use fgfs --help --verbose to
get the whole list of command line options, and fgfs --show-aircraft to
get the list of available aircraft in the default installation.


> 3.  When Flightgear starts, it begins in a small window with a frame 
> rate of 28 to 30.  When I expand the view to full screen, frame rate 
> drops to 1 and everything goes crazy.  Now what did I do?

I don't know what "everything goes crazy" means, so I dunno what's
up.  Can you elaborate?

1 fps seems very very slow for hardware rendering; but if you were
doing software rendering you probably wouldn't be able to get 28-30 fps
in the small window.  But just out of curiosity, if you try the command
"glxinfo", you should see a line near the top that says something like
"direct rendering: Yes" or "direct rendering: No".  What does that line
say?  And what options do you start fgfs with, and what does your
.fgfsrc file (if you have one) look like?

-c






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