On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 04:33:04 +0100, Arnt wrote in message
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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 10:14:11 -0600, Curtis wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
You can definitely do that. Just list the 0.9.7 tree first in your
--fg-scenery path, i.e.:
On Sunday 12 December 2004 04:33, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..naaah, just a coupla big drinks. Unless you goofed or changed the
scenery path syntax recently, I tried various variants of this:
fgfs --geometry=1280x1024--fov=75--httpd= --telnet=23 \
On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 13:16:45 +0100, Roy wrote in message
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On Sunday 12 December 2004 04:33, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..naaah, just a coupla big drinks. Unless you goofed or changed the
scenery path syntax recently, I tried various variants of this:
fgfs
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 10:14:11 -0600, Curtis wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
You can definitely do that. Just list the 0.9.7 tree first in your
--fg-scenery path, i.e.:
On Thursday 09 December 2004 21:53, Martin Spott wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
However, the 'server' (dual PIII-650, 768 MB) is a simple
IDE based system and the lan is bog-standard 100Mbit so it
seems a little slower to me, than running with everything
local.
This doesn't surprise, because
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..eta guesses for Russia, Alaska, Canada, Australia, Greenland,
Antarctis, South America and South Africa?
Give me a couple more days ...
..has anyone tried mixing 2 different sceneries; like in;
use 0.9.7 where available, if not, fall back to 0.9.5?
You can definitely
Martin Spott wrote:
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..willco. Anyone tried setup a scenery or terrasync server box on
your lan's?
Well, I store the whole base package related stuff on my NFS server,
Storing binaries, or the base package, or the world scenery on an NFS
server (or samba server)
On Thursday 09 December 2004 16:20, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..willco. Anyone tried setup a scenery or terrasync server
box on your lan's?
Well, I store the whole base package related stuff on my NFS
server,
Storing binaries, or the base package,
Lee Elliott wrote:
However, the 'server' (dual PIII-650, 768 MB) is a simple IDE
based system and the lan is bog-standard 100Mbit so it seems a
little slower to me, than running with everything local.
This doesn't surprise, because the network always adds latency to the
process of loading
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 19:17:30 -0600, Curtis wrote in message
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You can track and download the latest world scenery rebuild
graphically here:
http://www.flightgear.org/Downloads/scenery-0.9.7.html
Some of this is availble via terrasync if you want to sip down just
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..has anyone tried mixing 2 different sceneries; like in;
use 0.9.7 where available, if not, fall back to 0.9.5?
Simply try it out and tell us how it looks. You know, you can add
multiple directories to the Scenery path:
--fg-scenery=/first dir:/second dir
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 12:12:31 + (UTC), Martin wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..has anyone tried mixing 2 different sceneries; like in;
use 0.9.7 where available, if not, fall back to 0.9.5?
Simply try it out and tell us how it looks. You know, you can add
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..willco. Anyone tried setup a scenery or terrasync server box on
your lan's?
Well, I store the whole base package related stuff on my NFS server,
Martin.
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