On Tuesday 13 September 2005 11:56, wwp wrote:
Maybe some other error message should be checked and include more detail
about the error itself? I also noticed that wrong permissions to files
inside the aircraft directories are silently ignored, as well as (for
instance) any subdir in
Hello list,
I'm a Flight Gear newbie, and installed the 0.9.8 version from the sources on
my FC3 GNU/Linux box, following the online documentation at
http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/InstallGuide/getstart.html#QQ2-6-10.
Obviously, my installation must not be perfect since I am not able to
start
Hello again,
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 12:22:48 +0200 wwp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a Flight Gear newbie, and installed the 0.9.8 version from the sources
on my FC3 GNU/Linux box, following the online documentation at
http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/InstallGuide/getstart.html#QQ2-6-10.
On Sunday 01 May 2005 6:16 am IST, Aantriksh Srivastava wrote:
Note: I have a PIII 800mhz Computer which I think should work (also
an 11mb graphics AGP card)
I think this is where the problem is I strongly believe you need a
better graphics card. My computer's 32MB onborard via chipset AGP
Hi,
I recently got Flight Gear off the internet only for playing not for
compiling though there is always a problems with it. What am I supposed to
do if I just want to play it and not compile it? Do I have to get any
libraries or configure anything. I can't even open fgrun.exe with command
Hi Erik et al,
was just wondering as the new version uses newer SMRT data and I have
already filled 1 and a half Cd's with only New Zealand, Australia, the
Islands around Aussie, Japan and England! Don't really want to download any
more unless they are fantastic scenery files that just have to be
Just a small nit to Curt : the graphical interface fetch
the 0.9.5 scenery but the tooltips showing the size and
the date of the chunk are from version 0.9.2
-Fred
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From: Frederic BOUVIER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-users] Flight Gear new user
Frederic BOUVIER wrote:
1 Is FG 9.3 the 'same
Rodrigo Gomes Flores wrote:
Hello Fred,
I´m using Win98. Couldn´t find fgrun in the flightgear directory, I tried
to
find using
win98 localizer but same result. Also, are you sure fgfs --help --verbose
is
the correct
spell to get help file? I got file didn´t find.
Thanks anyway
You
Rodrigo Gomes Flores writes:
I´m using Win98. Couldn´t find fgrun in the flightgear directory, I tried to
find using
win98 localizer but same result. Also, are you sure fgfs --help --verbose is
the correct
spell to get help file? I got file didn´t find.
Thanks anyway
Yes, we really ought
David Luff wrote:
Yes, we really ought to not output the base not found message when the user puts --help on the command line. Or maybe output it, but at least output the help as well!
We can't output the help message because it is *in* the base package.
Erik
This is great stuff.
I'm including this .pdf in the flightgear RPM packages I'm maintaining,
in a subpackage called flightgear-doc. These should be included in the
next version of Conectiva Linux in case anyone is interested.
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 01:27:35AM +0100, Michael Basler wrote:
John,
Richard S. Russell wrote:
Hello Again:
I was able to install SimGear. I installed it to
/usr/local/source/SimGear-0.2.0/ .
Is that the correct directory to install it to. When it came time to
install Flight Gear...I used the following command:
# ./configure
Hello Again:
I was able to install SimGear. I installed it to
/usr/local/source/SimGear-0.2.0/ .
Is that the correct directory to install it to. When it came time to
install Flight Gear...I used the following command:
# ./configure --with-plib=/usr/include/plib/
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