The sound architecture selection is compiled with the kernel.
Installing ALSA packages is no use if the kernel doesn't
know about ALSA.
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 10:08, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
I've installed ALSA last night (at least I think I did), but it still didin't
work. When the computer
On 4/14/04 at 9:43 AM David Megginson wrote:
runways
22
circuit
direction
R
true
/R
/direction
agl
!--only need to specify agl if not 1000ft--
/agl
/circuit
/22
/runways
Erik
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On 4/15/04 at 11:37 AM Bernie Bright wrote:
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 15:25:56 +0100
David Luff wrote:
The main problem with a custom procedures file for each airport isn't so
much handling it - ATC/AI could be modified to load CYOW.xml if it
exists
and look for
runways
22
circuit
On Thursday 15 Apr 2004 4:37 am, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
snip
Since 1 kg = 2.2 lb,
3 X 128000lbs X (2.2lbs / 1kg) = 174,545 kg
I think that should be
Since 1 kg = 2.2 lb
3 x 128 000 lb x (1 kg /2.2 lb) = 174 545 kg
Right answer, inverted formula!
Jonathan
Registered Pedantic Nitpicker
Ampere,
I was able to successfully install ALSA following the instructions at the following URL:
http://fedoranews.org/tchung/dkms/
Craig
Richard Keech wrote:
The sound architecture selection is compiled with the kernel.
Installing ALSA packages is no use if the kernel doesn't
know about ALSA.
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Innis Cunningham wrote:
Hi Ernesto
I have set airports all over the world using the preferences.xml
file and have never had a problem.
When you set SVMI do you get any message on FG startup saying
it can't find the runway you selected.
If I don't set the correct runway I
On 4/15/04 at 8:47 AM Ernesto Hernandez-Novich wrote:
I think I wasn't clear in my explanation.
If I startup with --airport-id=SVMI --runway=9, it works fine, with the
same behaviour if I change preferences.xml. This airport has to runways,
9 and 8, defined in that order in the database.
My
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