Mark Wells wrote:
Flightgear runs great if I use the keyboard. If I plug in my CH
flightstick pro, run lsusb -v (so the usb subsystem picks it up) and then
run the exact same command for flightgear, I get a seg fault:
/usr/bin/fgfs --fg-root=/usr/share/FlightGear --aircraft=c182
Segmentation
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az=show_topicforum=198topic_id=423mode=full
This often happens when the color depth isn't 24-bit or 32-bit. This has
been fixed just last week, so for the previous official version you
will need to change the screen settings.
Erik
Erik Hofman wrote:
Mark Wells wrote:
Flightgear runs great if I use the keyboard. If I plug in my CH
flightstick pro, run lsusb -v (so the usb subsystem picks it up) and then
run the exact same command for flightgear, I get a seg fault:
/usr/bin/fgfs --fg-root=/usr/share/FlightGear
http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az=show_topicforum=198topic_id=45mode=full
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Over the weekend I had to re-install the OS on my PC
(Suse Linux 9.1), so I decided that I would build
FlightGear from source (I have used the RPM's before).
I downloaded the 0.9.6 source code, plus the latest
versions of SimGear (0.3.7), OpenAL and PLib.
Everything appears to build OK, but