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Nicolas Dufour
April 8th 05, 04:33 PM
Hello
I'm doing a little poll among you to know if in your pilot activities you
are using Linux applications, for flight planning, navigation reports, etc.
If you have a favorite application, tell me then i can update the
document "Linux Aviation HOWTO".
Thank you
Nicolas Dufour
jsmith
April 8th 05, 07:19 PM
I have a Windows 95 laptop that I would like to wipe the OS from and
install Linux.
What is the URL for the website a Linux aviation appiclations?
Nicolas Dufour wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm doing a little poll among you to know if in your pilot activities you
> are using Linux applications, for flight planning, navigation reports, etc.
>
> If you have a favorite application, tell me then i can update the
> document "Linux Aviation HOWTO".
>
> Thank you
>
> Nicolas Dufour
Doug Carter
April 9th 05, 02:13 PM
Nicolas Dufour wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm doing a little poll among you to know if in your pilot activities you
> are using Linux applications, for flight planning, navigation reports, etc.
Not specifically a Linux solution but perhaps applicable anyway:
I happen to have FreeBSD (Unix) workstations and a Mac (again FreeBSD based) laptop.
My solution was to use all web based planning tools. I gathered my favorite weather links and links to DUATS & ENFLIGHT on a private web site. This way I have have a consistant planning platform accessable from any computer regardless of operating system.
Nicolas Dufour
April 10th 05, 04:53 PM
On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 18:19:47 +0000, jsmith wrote:
> I have a Windows 95 laptop that I would like to wipe the OS from and
> install Linux.
> What is the URL for the website a Linux aviation appiclations?
Yes. Here's the current address of the HOWTO :
http://www.nemoworld.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=39&Itemid=70
Nicolas
Blanche Cohen
April 11th 05, 06:26 AM
Wiping is easy. Reformat the HD.
Better approach:
1) get the Linux install package (download and burn to CD or go
buy one at your local computer store, usually about $20-50).
2) MAKE SURE the CD (and/or floppy if needed) is an install disk!
3) change the bios to boot from CD or floppy first, then HD
4) have fun!
If you've never installed linux/unix before, spend a lot of time
reading and understanding what you're about to do.
And make sure your hardware is viable for unix/linux
Frank
April 12th 05, 09:00 PM
Nicolas Dufour wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm doing a little poll among you to know if in your pilot activities you
> are using Linux applications, for flight planning, navigation reports,
> etc.
>
> If you have a favorite application, tell me then i can update the
> document "Linux Aviation HOWTO".
>
> Thank you
>
> Nicolas Dufour
I would love to see some aviation applications for Linux. The only one I
ever saw was an electronic log book that didn't work very well. Admittedly
that was a while back.
I am limited to browser based weather and the DUATS site.
--
Frank....H
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