Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> ..you mentioned earlier your client did not want linux installed on his
> machines, would running FG from a Ubuntu-style Live CD or usb key or
> off a boot server, leaving the installed "OS" untouched, be acceptable?
>
> ..on older hardware, you might wanna fetch the CD iso im
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 13:53:25 -0500, Shad wrote in message
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ound at this site, or alterations thereof,
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> > This is pretty representative of the terms I've seen for free MSFS
> > add-ons. It is not "open-source" or "free source" according to commonly
> > understood definitions of those words.
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> My sincere apologies. It was not my inten
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(even MSFS has a large open source
base),
>>> Just curious w
Vivian Meazza wrote:
> Shad Young
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>> Sent: 21 December 2007 20:14
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>> Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Terrasync for Windows
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>> I have read through the archives about Terrasync. While I understand
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Shad Young wrote:
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>>> (even MSFS has a large open source
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>> Just curious what you're referring to here? I have no doubt that there
>> is open s
Shad Young schrieb:
> Chris Metzler wrote:
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>> On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 15:14:06 -0500
>> Shad Young wrote:
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>>> (even MSFS has a large open source
>>> base),
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>> Just curious what you're referring to here? I have no doubt that there
>> is open source/free software s
Chris Metzler wrote:
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> Shad Young wrote:
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>> (even MSFS has a large open source
>> base),
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> Just curious what you're referring to here? I have no doubt that there
> is open source/free software stuff out there relating to MSFS, but I dunno
> what
You might be interested in my compressed scenery project. This will fit the
entire
FlightGear world scenery in about 3.5 GB. This will require some updated
code in
SimGear to load the scenery. I can ship a modified FlightGear binary with
the
scenery package. And I would include an installer for Win
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 15:14:06 -0500
Shad Young wrote:
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> (even MSFS has a large open source
> base),
Just curious what you're referring to here? I have no doubt that there
is open source/free software stuff out there relating to MSFS, but I dunno
what it is; so I'm curious. What kind of open sou
Shad Young
> Sent: 21 December 2007 20:14
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> Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Terrasync for Windows
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> I have read through the archives about Terrasync. While I understand
> Curt's motivation behind it, it does leave the vast majo
I have read through the archives about Terrasync. While I understand
Curt's motivation behind it, it does leave the vast majority of
potential users (I.E. Windows users) with the necessity to manually
download the scenery files.
Has anybody looked into this recently or have plans to? Both Rsync
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