Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>>
>
> The problem was with freeglut 2.4. Try to find a newer version, or downgrade
> to v2.2
>
Great! That did it, and fgfs works, now! Still got to get my joystick
set up, but I think I know how to
do that.
Thanks again,
Jon
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Hello Jon,
Jon Elson wrote:
> Hello, all,
>
> thanks for all the incredible work!
>
> I'm not one to upgrade frequently, so I am WA out of touch. I just
> set up a CentOS 5
> system (Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux), and tried to install FG
> 0.9.10 (the only thing that looked easy to i
> Curtis Olson wrote:
> > Hi Jon,
> >
> > I remember this freeglut problem from a while back. If I recall,
> the
> > solution was to install the "real" glut-3.7 packages. I probably
> have
> > a copy of these floating around somewhere if you can't find them
> online.
> >
The problem was with f
Curtis Olson wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> I remember this freeglut problem from a while back. If I recall, the
> solution was to install the "real" glut-3.7 packages. I probably have
> a copy of these floating around somewhere if you can't find them online.
>
I grabbed that on the web, but trying to in
Jon Elson wrote:
> Hello, all,
>
> (By the way, if somebody can tell me exactly which files to download to
> set up 1.0.0 system
> on a Red Hat-based Linux, I'd appreciate it. I couldn't find a simple
> document that told what packages were needed to set up a basic user system.)
>
>
Look at
Hi Jon,
I remember this freeglut problem from a while back. If I recall, the
solution was to install the "real" glut-3.7 packages. I probably have a
copy of these floating around somewhere if you can't find them online.
(For a seperate discussion ... you might want to try building the latest
ve
Hello, all,
thanks for all the incredible work!
I'm not one to upgrade frequently, so I am WA out of touch. I just
set up a CentOS 5
system (Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux), and tried to install FG
0.9.10 (the only thing that looked easy to install on a Red Hat-based
system. I dl'ed a