Le jeudi 13 octobre 2005 à 12:47 +0100, AJ MacLeod a écrit :
> On Thursday 13 October 2005 02:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I just had a good hours flight , round trip and as I got into the approach
> > of the airport the motion started to get very jerky , then damn near
> > brought the system to its knees.
> > I had to wait several _minutes_ to get the focus onto anther window to
> 
> There is definitely a bug hiding in there somewhere - quite a few of us have 
> experienced this one.  You don't need to have been flying for a particularly 
> long time to trigger it, either... it would appear to be related to scenery 
> loading somehow.  Obviously it would be rather nice to have it fixed before 
> the next release, but I don't know that it'll be very easy to track down...
> 
> > I finally managed to hit it with a killall and get my system back.
> 
> If you're on Linux you should be OK - given enough time, the OS will spot and 
> kill the runaway fgfs process by itself, without harming other running 
> applications.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> AJ

In addition to AJ  answer, my Linux experience confirm that answer.,
Linux refresh itself.
However during flight it could happen some break (i do not explain it,
but i can see the cpu activity with GKrelim, that activity become
crazy), i just pause FG (shortkey "p") waiting for a stability, to
resume again.


-- 
Gerard


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