On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Harry Campigli wrote:
All.
With out modifying the code, is there a way do define IO commands in the
preference.xml file rather than the command line? I suspect not but
hopefully I am wrong.
To explain, in a set up where multiple machines with differing io
Hi Curt,
Thanks for that, being one to give it a go, this arvo I put wrote a small
generic shell script that starts up fg on each machine. It just reads 2
files of a server, one unique for that machine, the other for all machines.
Its build the fgfs command line then issues it. I figured the FG
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Harry Campigli wrote:
Although not Flightgear, you don't remember how you set up the auto logon,
thats rather looked down on in unix circles and I have not found any
answers to that question around the net. Thats my next problem to address.
I was setup here
All.
With out modifying the code, is there a way do define IO commands in the
preference.xml file rather than the command line? I suspect not but
hopefully I am wrong.
To explain, in a set up where multiple machines with differing io configs ,
pick up their startup command line and preference
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