You probably want to checkout the "rascal" airplane... Using tower
view gets you more or less what you want! Note: you might have to
create a joystick config xml for your transmitter yourself.
Stefan
2010/12/30 Michael :
> Of course, most things are possible with FG. :-)
>
> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010
If you want to disable nouveau (I believe that's the correct
spelling...) you can try to append nomodeset or nouveau.nomodeset to
your kernel boot line. This will prevent nouveau from loading and
allow you to use the nvidia driver. At least this is how it works in
Fedora.
BTW, while nouveau's 3d s
Alternatively, I'd suggest upgrading your distro... Fedora 8 is EOL'd
a couple of years ago already... Fedora 11 includes osg 2.8.2 ( I'm on
12 myself...)
Stefan
2009/12/30, leee :
> On Wednesday 30 Dec 2009, G. GuitarLord wrote:
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I am new in FlightGear and I started compiling
No, you don't need a special license. Flightgear is distributed for
free under the terms of the GPLv2. That basically comes down to the
following:
1. You are free to take the code, and do with it what you want (change
it, build it, distribute it, whatever). BUT if you want to distribute
flightgear,
I would suggest downgrading to flightgear 1.0. That version ran pretty
much fine for me on quite similar hardware. The OSG port is too
heavy...
Succes!
2009/10/31, J Bickhard :
> Needless to say, my computer isn't bleeding edge. 800MHz PIII with
> ~700MB RAM, ATi Radeon 7200 32MB video card. I ca
Hi Sandi,
Yes, there is someone working on improving atc, along with improving
the ai. You may want to spit through some recent "flightgear-devel"
mailing list archives, to read the plans from Durk
Talsma (who is working on this.)
Stefan
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