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Installing Linux for X-Plane
no but thank you, thank you again! I'll give it a go. my first week with Linux
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Installing Linux for X-Plane
got the scenery set up but my disappointment was that X-organizer is windows only so I modified my original .ini file in a text editor to and made 5 separate files. .One for each region I fly. that way only the orthos/airports get loaded. I now have a West and East Coast, Spain, Oceana and Mexico. I now load the .ini for the area I'm flying in before starting XP. Is this a good work-around to x-organizer not having a linux version?
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Installing Linux for X-Plane
can scenery be shared between XP12 on Linux and XP11 on Win10 if on different drives? I was thinking that I could just Symbolically link to XP11 scenery in the XP12 Custom Scenery folder.. does it matter that XP12 is Linux. I have 1.6tb of scenery and want to utilize it
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Installing Linux for X-Plane
I have just built my new rig after 40 yrs of Off-the-Shelf" stuff with the purpose of minimzing Microsoft use and going Linux/VR New Hardware: Asus B550-F. 5800X3D, 6950xt/16g, DDR4-3600/16g, SSD#1-WDblk sn770 2TB (fast PCI-gen4 slot), ssd#2-Samsung 970 EVO-plus-2TB (PCI-3slot), SSD#3-WDblu-sata 1TB, Drive#4-WD50-sata HDD 500mb(from my old PC)and Reverb G2 VR headset The Samsung EVO currently contains all of my XP11(which is Win10). The WD 2tb SSD which I intended to use for XP12 is empty along with reformatted the other 2 drives. MY OPTIONS:1.Put Linux and XP12 on SSD#1(fast PCI-4slot) This includes copying XP11 scenery from Samsung??? 2. Put Linux OS on SSD#3-WDsata-which is a slower PCI-gen3 slot and SimHeaven,OrbX.UHD Spain on a dedicated (scenery only) Drive *********NOTE: I intend to keep XP11 (Win10) due to the volume of aircraft/plugins I enjoy today************** As an Aside, I have seen a HUGE increase in FPS (40+) from XP12 DEMO from my old i-7/2060 laptop rig
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