Il semble qu'Austin Meyer, l'auteur de l'excellent simulateur X-Plane, a fini par entendre les appels des utilisateurs de Linux.
Ci-dessous un extrait du mail qu'il vient d'envoyer (j'utilise le logiciel sous MacOS X pour l'instant) On Sunday 18 January 2004 05:06, austin meyer wrote: > I just want to give a heads-up on the X-PLANE 740 SCHEDULING ISSUES. > <snip>. > > ->I am getting in new Windows (AND LINUX) machines... the parts are > being shipped now, and the OS's are about to be installed... and to > answer your question: Yes, I now have a Linux version of X-Plane.. we > are already flying it in-house... I just have to get my Linux > development machine finished and fine-tune some stuff on the Linux side > to get it perfect. Obviously, all the pricinng and CD's and everything > will be identical to the Mac/Windows side.. we'll just have 3 download > types and 3 files on the X-Plane CD rather than 2. > <snip> > > So, it may SEEM that things are a bit slow right now, but X-Plane, > updated (a little) Space Combat, and X-Plane automotive are all nearing > complete for Mac, Windows, and Linux. Thierry -- "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former" - Albert Einstein _______________________________________________ gull mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.alphanet.ch/mailman/listinfo/gull
