Something you can try is running the AppImage from the command-line (just like any other executable, i.e., `./FlightGear-2020.3.6-x86_64.AppImage`), it should output any errors in the terminal window. From my understanding of the AppImage, it uses an `xdg-utils` tool called `xdg-open` to open the "Download" button's link in your preferred browser, such as the default Firefox, I find ArchLinux's wiki provides a nice overview of this component: So I tried the installer with Linux Mint 20.1 with all three desktop environments at:, the AppImage performed as expected and similarly to my experience in Ubuntu. Patrickt Posts: 10 Joined: Thu 12:45 am Location: Canada 2/download.Įdit, I meant to add: After downloading and extracting the file, you can select the extracted folder with the "Choose Folder" button, then you should expect to see the launcher. In the meantime, if the button "Choose Folder" works to select a folder, here's the link of the "Download" button for 2020.3.6. Connect 5V to other terminal of potentiometers and 0V to other terminal. To see more detailed version of this quide go to 2-Axis Potentiometer Joystick:Integration With Flightgear Flight Sim. Thanks for reporting these issues, I have success in Ubuntu 20.10, so I'll try Linux Mint 20.1 (thanks for the version information) to see if I can reproduce the issue in order to solve this problem. This example demonstrates use of two potentiometers (2-axis joystic) with a simple calibration in arduino code. I did get a message: "The chosen location does not appear to contain FlightGear data files."Īre there any subsequent directions as to what to do after downloading the AppImage file? I also noted that the "Choose Folder" entry did not seem to "stick" as a selected item. I filled out the "Choose Folder" button, then clicked on the "Download" button. It boasts 'full multimedia support' from the. wrote in Tue 10:09 pm:Clicking on the AppImage file gave me a box: "Setup Required Data Files". Linux Mint is a free, open-source operating system based on two longer-tenured versions of Linux: Debian and Ubuntu. I'll go hunt him up and practice my "ask nicely".Steve R. (which I hope to understand better soon.) Since his packages and hist PPA link are up on the main downloads page I "assumed" (always a bad idea), that he was a part of the baseline team, like James with the Windows builds. I can't imagine a whole slew of FG experts hovering over their keyboards racing to see who answers the next topic first. One of the things I absolutely admire about these fora is how quickly you get a response. You're absolutely correct about the "ask nicely" part and I apologize for any excess angst. FlightGear allows you to control over 400 aircraft, small and large in a range of situations, types of. Presumably he made an oversight somewhere, and usually you can talk to him nicely and he'll fix it. A free and highly sophisticated flight simulator. Plus: CAINE digital forensics distro, Puppy Linux, FlightGear. It's courtesy of Saikrishna Arcot and you may note that the link (unlike the Windows or Mac links) doesn't point to the FG SourceForge project. Polished and refined distro for new users and experienced Linux fans alike. If by 'you folks' you mean the FG developers, we do not to my knowledge build or distribute any binary installation package for Linux. And (I am assuming) that you folks build the installation package
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