> Just reporting that the CD doesn't run on a IBM Thinkpad T60 because of
> some trouble with a nonexistent "synaptics" driver for X11.
Hmm, I have tested it on a laptop which has a touchpad/synaptics.
And the touchpad worked. However I didn't know which driver it's using.
Did you mean your la
> I know I could use the groundspeed property myself, but would like to know
> if anyone else could make use of it .
Yes - maybe for a gps and animation of spinning wheels on ground
Torsten
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Hi,
the starting of the live CD looks very well!
Just reporting that the CD doesn't run on a IBM Thinkpad T60 because of
some trouble with a nonexistent "synaptics" driver for X11. And note
that the T60 has a i945 (integrated) graphics controller for which I had
to build the driver directly from
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 11:07:35PM +1000, Pigeon wrote:
[...]
> http://pigeond.net/flightgear/fglive/
[...]
I have set up a fast seeder, too.
Also fot the video "Best Of FlightGear Yet to Come] Best Of FlightGear
Yet to Come".
Regards, Holger
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Hi,
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 09:39:48PM -0700, syd & sandy wrote:
> Hi all,
> I,ve added a /velocities/groundspeed-kt tied property in flight.cxx. I've
> tested with JSBsim and Yasim, it appears to be accurate there... I'm about to
> recompile PLIB version and test it there
> Is there any in
Hi all,
I,ve added a /velocities/groundspeed-kt tied property in flight.cxx. I've
tested with JSBsim and Yasim, it appears to be accurate there... I'm about to
recompile PLIB version and test it there
Is there any interest in adding it to the code ?
I know I could use the groundspeed propert
On Thursday 07 June 2007 20:51, Forums Virgin Net wrote:
> Nasal runtime error: nil used in numeric context
> at C:/Program
> Files/FlightGear/data/Aircraft/Concorde/Nasal/Concorde-instrument.nas, line
> 304 called from: C:/Program
> Files/FlightGear/data/Aircraft/Concorde/Nasal/Concorde-jbsim.nas,
Just Got this Nasal error:
Model Author:
Creation Date: 31 December 2006
Version: 1.07
Description: Aerospatiale/British Aerospace Concorde
Chat [AChat [Aerotro] this is version v0.9.Chat [Aerotro] using protocol
version v1.1
Chat [Aerotro] Aerotro is now online, using
Chat [Aerotro] Ai
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Curtis Olson -- Friday 08 June 2007:
> > Maybe Melchior took advantage of the mailing list outage?
>
> No, he didn't. He made fun of the paranoia.
If your intention is to repel praticipants from this project then
you'll probably succeed some day. There are lots of other
* Curtis Olson -- Friday 08 June 2007:
> Maybe Melchior took advantage of the mailing list outage?
No, he didn't. He made fun of the paranoia. There's no way for a
committer to avoid a commit log message. And what he committed
weren't "classes" either ... sigh.
m.
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Not intension for sure ... I know as well as any one that openness and
honesty is what open-source projects thrive on. Not sure what is going on
here, but it may require some discussion on the list. Maybe Melchior took
advantage of the mailing list outage? The commit log includes the word
sneak
Hi,
The perfomance datas are known ( no matters that there
are not quite the real one) -
but we need datas of the airfoil, datas max.
collective and pitch and so one
Datas who are not interesting for customers.
Maik is sure about, that the datas are not top secret.
I wanna give this a try - a
Hi,
The perfomance datas are known ( no matters that there
are not quite the real one) -
but we need datas of the airfoil, datas max.
collective and pitch and so one
Datas who are not interesting for customers.
Maik is sure about, that the datas are not top secret.
I wanna give this a try - a
Heiko Schulz wrote:
> In the last days I improved much the model of the
> ec135 for FlightGear. What really remains is the
> dynmic flight model. Maik and
> me are still looking for some datas.
I've been talking to a distant friend who works at Eurocopter in
Marignane and has been developing sev
Hi Curtis,
Hi all other developers,
In the last days I improved much the model of the
ec135 for FlightGear. What really remains is the
dynmic flight model. Maik and
me are still looking for some datas.
So I wanna ask at Eurocopter Germany if they can help
us in any way. The best way would be
Hi Curtis,
Hi all other developers,
In the last days I improved much the model of the
ec135 for FlightGear. What really remains is the
dynmic flight model. Maik and
me are still looking for some datas.
So I wanna ask at Eurocopter Germany if they can help
us in any way. The best way would be
"Curtis Olson" wrote:
> We have lost the commit emails for the last 2-3 days, but theoretically this
> should be working again for all future commits. If anyone does a commit and
> doesn't see the email come through in a reasonable time frame, please let me
> know.
I have been generating lots of
Hallo John,
it will happen... I had to save the files from the original computers
and had to prepare them for transportation back to SUN the last days.
Hopefully it will be today or tomorrow.
But I will post them definitely.
Regards,
Matthias
> Did this ever happen?
>
> Regards
> John W.
>
>
"Curtis Olson" wrote:
> cvs log -d">06/04/2007" | ./admin/sort-cvs-logs.pl | less
Grrrmpf, this stupid "cvs log"-command is listing the metadata only.
The most interesting information, the actual patch that refers to the
descriptive text, remains hidden. Very unfortunate :-((
M
On 6/7/07, Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Curtis Olson" wrote:
> Hehe, someone with more time than me could run the "cvs log" command for
the
> last couple days, and pull out anything interesting and post it to the
list.
Ok, I never experienced using "cvs log". The last message that
"Curtis Olson" wrote:
> Hehe, someone with more time than me could run the "cvs log" command for the
> last couple days, and pull out anything interesting and post it to the list.
Ok, I never experienced using "cvs log". The last message that passed
my MX was dated "Jun 5 23:27:07" UTC. I'll try
On 6/7/07, Martin Spott wrote:
"Curtis Olson" wrote:
> We have lost the commit emails for the last 2-3 days, [...]
Hmmm, this is a bit sad. Don't you have at least a private copy of
these messages that you could post to the list - maybe some sort of
backlog from the CVS service ?
Hehe, some
"Curtis Olson" wrote:
> We have lost the commit emails for the last 2-3 days, [...]
Hmmm, this is a bit sad. Don't you have at least a private copy of
these messages that you could post to the list - maybe some sort of
backlog from the CVS service ?
Martin.
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Pigeon wrote:
> Since this updated version is mainly an FG update, hopefully I
> haven't broken anything with the live CD itself. Though I only managed
> to test it once on one machine. For those who has the time and
> bandwidth, feel free to try it and blame me for everything :)
Please note
We have lost the commit emails for the last 2-3 days, but theoretically this
should be working again for all future commits. If anyone does a commit and
doesn't see the email come through in a reasonable time frame, please let me
know.
Thanks,
On 6/7/07, Curtis Olson wrote:
Here is an update
Matthias Boerner wrote:
>Hallo Stuart,
>
>we had two SUN Ultra 40 workstations each with two dual core Opterons
>280, 8GB of memory and two Nvidia Quadro FX 3500 graphic cards. The
>monitors were four SUN 20,1" TFT displays with a resolution of
>1600x1200.
>
>
>
>>It's not a particularly new
Hi,
Martin asked me to make a new version of FGLive CD for the LinuxTag
2007. Unfortunately I only have less than a week to do it and I wasn't
able to finish it in time before the show. Even worse, uploading the CD
took about 9 hours.
Anyway now it is ready for use/testing. Live-CD-
On 6/7/07, Martin Spott wrote:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> Yes, but since Tuesday only Curt's commits came through, although
> others have committed in that time, too. Looks fishy. Not that
> sf.net was exactly known for their reliability ...
Indeed ! But the 'devel' list is run at SF as well, and
"Curtis Olson" wrote:
> [...] I was just
> thinking, Aerotow posted a neat (maybe slightly long) movie of a collection
> of video clips from the MP flying during the show, others have posted
> pictures and descriptions. If someone wanted to collect all or some of this
> on a web page summarizing
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> Yes, but since Tuesday only Curt's commits came through, although
> others have committed in that time, too. Looks fishy. Not that
> sf.net was exactly known for their reliability ...
Indeed ! But the 'devel' list is run at SF as well, and - apparently :-)
- it's still th
* Wolfgang Suess -- Thursday 07 June 2007:>
> I received the last mail from the 'cvslogs' mailinglist yesterday, so it
> works fine for me.
Yes, but since Tuesday only Curt's commits came through, although
others have committed in that time, too. Looks fishy. Not that
sf.net was exactly known fo
Hello Martin,
I received the last mail from the 'cvslogs' mailinglist yesterday, so it
works fine for me. Do you have changed your mail settings for the
mailinglist or any junk filter - already once happened to me ;-)
so long
Wolfgang
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On Thu,
I encounter a change during 'cvs update' every now and then, but I
don't recieve a single 'cvslogs' EMail any more. Has the list died ?
Martin.
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