I just updated SimGear, fgfs source, and data from cvs on my FC10
notebook. The Century IIB, Century III, and Altimatic autopilot "hot
spots" don't show with ctrl-C and they don't work. I checked to see if
any of their files in Aircraft/Instruments-3D/ had been changed. They
had not. So I a
James Turner wrote:
> I'm always curious to know how other Mac users build FlightGear - does
> your build setup produce an fgfs binary (or application bundle) you
> could make available somewhere? It would provide another case I could
> test locally.
Since recently I actually do both (sort o
Hi,
First answer for this question
"1. Joomla adds an extra layer of management between the actual content and how
it gets presented to web visitors. The actual content and site settings are
stored in a mysql database.
Question: what if
> Here are a couple thoughts from a devil's advocate perspective:
>
> Question: what if our "joomla" site gets hacked some how and vandalized?
> How easy is it to roll back changes and restore a site after it's been
> damaged? With our current system it's real easy ... I just rerun the web
> site
Curtis Olson wrote:
> Question: what if our "joomla" site gets hacked some how and vandalized?
> How easy is it to roll back changes and restore a site after it's been
> damaged? With our current system it's real easy ... I just rerun the web
> site rsync command and yell at the ISP to fix the se
Hi Curt,
nice to see that you agree with this area. I'm still doing some wokr on it, sou
everyone can see what I like to see and what not.
I have similar feelings about safety when I thought about some things
yesterday, but can't believe, that Joomla! is more unsave than other systems. I
will
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 4:32 AM, Heiko Schulz wrote:
> *Hi all,***
> *I installed Joomla! yesterday on my page, for making a example of what
> could be flightgear.org in the next time.*
>
This is a "me too" post. :-) I have also installed joomla-1.5 here:
http://www.flightgear.org/joomla/
- "Martin Spott" a écrit :
> > http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/KSFO-850.png
>
> Ah, thanks for comparing.
> My reference airfields look correct, therefore I was under the
> impression that the v8.50 KSFO layout is flawed. It doesn't look like
> a numerical precision issue but obviously there
> Hi, I have seen that using SenecaII, after take off, I put MP at
> 28"/2400RPM to keep cruise speed, but with this setting (Which lead at a
> value of throttle around 0.14) the gear warning beeps !
>
> so I modified the SenecaII-Sound.xml to stop watching for throttle
> position, but to watch for
Jon Stockill wrote:
> Curtis Olson wrote:
>
>> I wonder what tricks and approaches the gaming community uses for
>> drawing clear and realistic roads? The problem with cutting the lines
>> into the surface as polygons is that (1) you explode the polygon count
>> and (2) you have hard aliased e
On 14 Jun 2009, at 23:38, Jari Häkkinen wrote:
> I am running fg on an MacBook Pro (10.5.7) equipped with an GeForce
> 8600M GT graphics card. I have not experienced any problems with
> macflightgears 1.9.1 nor with the May 19 CVS package (my 1 hour flight
> ended just a few minutes ago). I usual
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