On Wednesday 08 December 2004 21:02, Paul Surgeon wrote:
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a poll to find out who uses what
OS for FG?
It would be interesting and possibly useful info to see what OS's are the
most popular for FG especially amongst the developer community.
I use Suse
Paul Surgeon wrote:
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a poll to find out who uses what OS
for FG?
It would be interesting and possibly useful info to see what OS's are the most
popular for FG especially amongst the developer community.
IRIX for development and occasionally for flying.
Paul Surgeon wrote:
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a poll to find out who uses what OS
for FG?
It would be interesting and possibly useful info to see what OS's are the most
popular for FG especially amongst the developer community.
I am using Suse 9.1
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 20:02, Paul Surgeon wrote:
[snip...]
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a poll to find out
who uses what OS for FG?
It would be interesting and possibly useful info to see what
OS's are the most popular for FG especially amongst the
developer community.
On Thursday 09 December 2004 18:58, Lee Elliott wrote:
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 20:02, Paul Surgeon wrote:
[snip...]
Just out of interest has anyone ever done a poll to find out
who uses what OS for FG?
It would be interesting and possibly useful info to see what
OS's are the most
On 12/9/04 at 5:56 PM Stephen wrote:
Hi
At KGMU there is a tower in the middle of the runway in the 0.9.7
scenery. I'm using Debian linux with a CVS version from after the 0.9.6
release. Should I use some virtual dynamite :-) or is there another way
to get rid of it?
That's a beacon.
Lee Elliott wrote:
BTW, is everyone who posts to this list still getting spammed by
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I am and it's a real pita.
I don't see that anymore?
Erik
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Fedora Core 2 here but with a vanilla 2.6.9 kernel which has actually boosted
performance by a fair chunk.
On Wednesday 08 Dec 2004 20:02, Paul Surgeon wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 December 2004 21:10, Roy Vegard Ovesen wrote:
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 19:27, Paul Surgeon wrote:
Sounds like
On Thursday 09 December 2004 20:19, Lee Elliott wrote:
BTW, is everyone who posts to this list still getting spammed by
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I am and it's a real pita.
Yes, me too!
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Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, is everyone who posts to this list still getting spammed by
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I am and it's a real pita.
Yes, I'm getting them, and yes, it's annoying. I keep meaning to just
blacklist the sender. But it's
Just downloaded the Windows binary and installed on C:
drive of a fancy Dell PC w/ 2 GB RAM, 3.06 GHz
processor running Windows. I could run faster than
the Cessna flies, looks like frame rate is about 1 per
second. I plan to give a cdrom w/ the binary to a
friend that want to fly FG. I've been
Chris Metzler wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 19:19:21 +
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, is everyone who posts to this list still getting spammed by
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I am and it's a real pita.
Yes, I'm getting them, and yes, it's annoying. I keep meaning to just
blacklist the
Lee Elliott wrote:
Debian unstable on all my systems.
Slackware 10.0 here (as you'd probably guessed by the slackware packages
I keep producing).
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Curtis L. Olson wrote:
What lists is this happening on. I did send a note to this user a month
or so ago, and thought the issue was resolved. Have these replies
started up again, or is it only certain lists where it is happening? I
think I accidentally clicked on the link in one of his
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 16:17:16 -0800 (PST), Mr Michael Rawlins
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Just downloaded the Windows binary and installed on C:
drive of a fancy Dell PC w/ 2 GB RAM, 3.06 GHz
processor running Windows. I could run faster than
the Cessna flies, looks like frame rate is about 1
On Dec 8, 2004, at 9:53 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
Jim,
In order to make things easier, I am attaching the file (it is
REALLY small), but you can download it from the link if you want. If
it works, I will include it in the future releases. I really wish
that I understood why some people
Hai,
I have few doubts about OpenGL used in Flightgear-0.9.4. When I look into the code, I came to know that glutMainLoop is the event handler, which activate all OpenGL functions.
I think only glutIdleFunc is called repeatedly and other events (Keyboard, Mouse, Motion) are activated in case of
Jonathan and Jim,
Thanks for this discussion. I'm in the same boat and followed this
thread avidly. I'm going to apply this tomorrow. Grateful for the
question and the patient response.
Fran
On Dec 9, 2004, at 8:17 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
Jim,
Since I am use to working in UNIX, it
On Dec 9, 2004, at 7:17 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
Jim,
Since I am use to working in UNIX, it takes me a while as well as
well. From your log, I am guessing that you are missing a leading
slash from the first line in the file. My guess is that it looks like
this:
Jim,
That's good to haer. Please give me any comments on the README
and/or run_fgfs files so that I can try to minimize installation
problems.
Thanks,
Jonathan Polley
On Dec 9, 2004, at 10:27 PM, James Smeall wrote:
It works! This is great. Thank you
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