Le dimanche 02 octobre 2005 à 18:28 -0400, Ed Baker a écrit :
Hi George,
P.S.
Some people in the Linux/Unix camp tend to look down on MS-Windows users.
I used to be in that camp myself. I've been an active unix user since 1979
and
I owned a copy of Slackware linux when it was
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:28:25 -0400, Ed wrote in message
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If Flightgear plans to draw a large audience
..precisely. If. ;o)
(and I think it is worthy of it), the Flightgear community HAS TO
REALIZE that they MUST appeal to the MS-Windows community. That's just
..bull.
Le lundi 03 octobre 2005 à 18:46 +0200, Arnt Karlsen a écrit :
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:28:25 -0400, Ed wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If Flightgear plans to draw a large audience
..precisely. If. ;o)
(and I think it is worthy of it), the Flightgear community HAS TO
REALIZE
Hi,
The whole problem is that MS-Windows users are quite prepared to use the
better products from the Open Source world, but are at the same time
simply too stupid and/or too lazy to work on those projects
themselves ;-)
If they think FlightGear is worthy of MSWindows (I wouldn't be proud
of
On Monday 03 October 2005 19:49, Kees Lemmens wrote:
If they think FlightGear is worthy of MSWindows (I wouldn't be proud
of it ...) they should simply start contributing to it .
I think it should be noted that several FG developers work mainly or solely on
Windows. It's easy to
Kees Lemmens schrieb:
Hi,
The whole problem is that MS-Windows users are quite prepared to use the
better products from the Open Source world, but are at the same time
simply too stupid and/or too lazy to work on those projects
themselves ;-)
If they think FlightGear is worthy of
FLIGHTGEARTOOLS Version 1.0 for Win32
FlightGearTools is the startup for a tool collection for FlightGear
under Win32.
The first page is related to MAP, ATLAS and FlightGear+Atlas
Hi George,
At first glance, this looks awesome. I'm going to give it a thorough workout
within the next few days and let you know how I make out.
If you'd be interested, I'd be willing to help you create a PDF file of the
tutorial. There's a low cost ($20 USD) pdf editor available from
If you'd be interested, I'd be willing to help you create a PDF file of the
tutorial. There's a low cost ($20 USD) pdf editor available from
www.pdf995.com
. It was featured in the October 18, 2005 issue of PC-Magazine. I'd be more
than happy to convert your document into pdf. All I would