Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> ----- "Yan Seiner" <y...@seiner.com> a écrit :
>
>   
>> I'm coming back to Flightgear after a year off...
>>
>> I have 2.0.0 built from source, I have my joystick calibrated, I can 
>> fly! Sort of, until I crash.  :-)
>>
>> But I have almost no sound.  The system had sound with 1.9.x but with
>> 2.0.0 the sound volume is so low you can barely hear it.
>> The system is debian linux, using alsa, sound works fine for all other
>> apps, so it's something particular to fg.  Is there a setting I'm 
>> missing to set the sound volume?  I don't see a volume control
>> anywhere in the startup options.
>>     
>
> Have you looked in the fg menu ?
>   
Well, yes.  The mystery deepens.  What I took to be sound is actually 
some static.  Turned out that my system had two version of alut 
installed; I removed the old one and build freealut from source.

That got sound - sort of.  One user can get sound; another user can't.  
Each user has a different sound card.  So it looks like it's some sort 
of interaction between Flightgear and alsa.

The main play monitor has no mouse installed, which makes working with 
Flightgear challenging.  I'm off to try and find a bluetooth mouse; that 
should make it easier to set up flightgear.

--Yan

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