Hi,
here are some pictures from Linuxtag 2007 (includeing those from
Torsten):
http://sadr.dfn.de/~wirtz/_bilder_linuxtag_2007/Linuxtag/
For bigger images do the following:
- click on the thumbnail
- click on the opened small picture
You get a new window with the original resolution.
Watch
On Mon 4 June 2007 08:24, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Jon S. Berndt -- Monday 04 June 2007:
I don't see anything wrong with holding it back for possible
inclusion in FlightGear CVS until the carrier features are
supportable, [...]
No, there wouldn't be anything wrong with it. Except that this
Hi All
I have transfered over to here because I have FG 9.11 working but with
some gymnastics.
Openal built ok
Plib would not build said it could not find working GL library ended up
installing plib dev package by synaptic.
SimGear seemed happy with plib but could not find alut. Installed
libalut
We wouldn't have had to remove the F8 -- after all it was offered
under the GPL -- but it was removed anyway. (Well, not really,
it's still in CVS, in the attic. ;-) ...
m.
That is a story partly reviewed by Melchior to make a better scenario.
Now , i understand why Melchior don't
On Monday 04 June 2007 06:15, Yurik V. Nikiforoff wrote:
When I write model, I don't take care about MP abilites, so I say big
thanks for you and you work.
Let's it to go to CVS.
No problem - it likely would have gone unnoticed for much longer had it not
been for the volume of traffic at EDDI
Hi All
I have just been having a fly with the 737-300 and noticed it
creates a JSBSim FDM monitoring file everytime it is started
(well I think everytime).As it can run to quite a large file in
quite a small time maybe it will catch people unaware as they
may not know were it is coming
Hi All
I have just been having a fly with the 737-300 and noticed it
creates a JSBSim FDM monitoring file everytime it is started
(well I think everytime).As it can run to quite a large file in
quite a small time maybe it will catch people unaware as they
may not know were it is coming from.As
Hello
The same link ,
http://perso.orange.fr/GRTux/Noratlas.tar.gz
an update with some 3D instruments
Regards
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Forgot to load in the new scenery tiles for those locations
Sorry about that, apologies all around
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Hi all,
as promised the Dragonfly that was created during Linuxtag 2007 is in CVS
(thanks, Martin!).
The Dragonfly is a microlight aircraft built by Bill Moyes.
It is pure fun to fly and due to it's slow flying speed it is ideal for
scenery discovery and training flights.
Have fun and please
Looks like if the engine is Starved once, it always stays that way
even if the aircraft is refuelled. I have tried to make this work, and
hacked the state machine.
Please review my changes as I may have broken something.
* I have moved the selection of the next state into the appropriate
handler
! ! ! ! HEADS UP TO ALL THOSE THAT ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE SIMGEAR-CVSLOGS
MAILING LIST ! ! ! !
I have decided that I want to get out of the being spam bait business.
Currently, the only mailing lists hosted by mail.flightgear.org are the
simgear-cvslogs list and the terragear lists. 99.99% of
On Monday 04 June 2007 17:04:20 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Hi all,
as promised the Dragonfly that was created during Linuxtag 2007 is in CVS
(thanks, Martin!).
The Dragonfly is a microlight aircraft built by Bill Moyes.
It is pure fun to fly and due to it's slow flying speed it is ideal for
Looks like if the engine is Starved once, it always stays that way
even if the aircraft is refuelled. I have tried to make this work, and
hacked the state machine.
Please review my changes as I may have broken something.
* I have moved the selection of the next state into the appropriate
On Monday 04 June 2007 09:12, Holger Wirtz wrote:
http://sadr.dfn.de/~wirtz/_bilder_linuxtag_2007/Linuxtag/
Thanks for this really nice for days!!!
Let me just use this reply to second that. First of all, let me take this
opportunity to thank everybody involved for the excellent
Hi Torsten,
On Monday 04 June 2007 17:04:20 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
The Dragonfly is a microlight aircraft built by Bill Moyes.
Have fun and please report problems (and maybe success)
One thing I noticed - on the ground, apply brakes, the engine sound stops (or
is silenced).
Nick
Hallo Stuart,
we had two SUN Ultra 40 workstations each with two dual core Opterons
280, 8GB of memory and two Nvidia Quadro FX 3500 graphic cards. The
monitors were four SUN 20,1 TFT displays with a resolution of
1600x1200.
It's not a particularly new feature, and it's documented in The
Hi,
Just a reminder that an improved weather radar is available at:
ftp://abbeytheatre2.org.uk/fgfs/instrumentation/
In addition to the existing weather radar functions, this improved
instrument uses the Radar Equation to display raw radar contacts, corrected
for RCS and the radar horizon, as
Matthias Boerner wrote:
You only have to configure your xorg.conf file with four screens and
there is a section in the preferences.xml file in the FlightGear data
directory configuring four cameras for osgViewer. I will post both
files tomorrow on the list or I can document it in the wiki.
Matthias Boerner wrote:
I myself was only responsible for organizing ( as installing,...) the
SUN workstations and the monitors.
Please note that Matthias is understating _heavily_ when using the word
only. Having these Sun machines plus the display available for the
booth was nothing than
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