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garrappachc

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Everything posted by garrappachc

  1. Yes. Generally, if you mention "IXEG" and "realistic" in one sentence, you can assume it states true.
  2. Yup, I'm using Linux, I've these drivers in repository.
  3. I'm now on 346.22. It's just perfect.
  4. Nobody will run X-Plane on CentOS 6. X-Plane is built under Ubuntu 10.04 and that's the only distro you need to support. Shared libraries can be distributed along with the package or even built statically. A lot of X-Plane add-ons developers support Linux and I never had any problems, despite the fact that I have custom non-standard distro (Gentoo on ~amd64 with a lot of customizations). I just think that supporting two desktop platforms where X-Plane supports three means not using its whole potential.
  5. But guys, X-Plane does a lot of things for you. Most of OpenGL code is the same for all platforms. I don't know what quirks are you talking about. I have some experience with coding for all three major desktop platforms and I never had problems with supporting Linux after I did MacOS part. The only thing is to compile the code - but gcc is the easiest compiler there, imo. I can help you with Linux if you want. I'm sure there are a lot of people who would gladly help you with Linux, too.
  6. Nope. No version for Linux. I won't support non-multiplatform add-ons for X-Plane. It's against X-Plane's philosophy.
  7. 737-200 somewhere over Poland.

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