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Robert Danewid
August 10th 08, 12:05 PM
Has anyone trid running SeeYou on a Linux computer?
Robert Danewid
ASW 28-18E RD
Tom Gardner
August 10th 08, 01:24 PM
On Aug 10, 12:05*pm, Robert Danewid >
wrote:
> Has anyone trid running SeeYou on a Linux computer?
>
> Robert Danewid
> ASW 28-18E RD
On <http://uras.gliderpilot.net> there was the note given below.
YMMV
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Subject: Re: Task planning for Linux
Thread : Number 8 of 8 in thread
Author : David Dunwoody >
Date/Time: 19:40 07 Aug 2008
SeeYou works perfectly for me under Wine 1.0 on Ubuntu Linux, but I
haven't tried downloading from a logger directly (I use an SD card in
a
PDA).
No tweaking of any kind was required.
Cheers,
David
Andrew Warbrick[_2_]
August 10th 08, 01:25 PM
At 11:05 10 August 2008, Robert Danewid wrote:
>Has anyone trid running SeeYou on a Linux computer?
>
>Robert Danewid
>ASW 28-18E RD
>
Last time I tried, a couple of years ago, it ran fairly well under wine
and perfectly on XP in VMWare Player.
Chris Teagle
August 11th 08, 11:10 AM
Hi,
We've run it using Ubuntu 7.10, but we had to do it through WINE or
alternatively, CrossOver Linux. Everything worked well, apart from the 3D
view, which flickered and didn't render the terrain. However, I think
that's to do with SeeYou's OpenGL requirement. If you spent some time,
you could probably find the drivers on the web that would work with Linux
and it might solve that problem. However, I also have a Windows PC for
running SeeYou so I've never really tried.
Hope this helps,
Kelly
At 11:05 10 August 2008, Robert Danewid wrote:
>Has anyone trid running SeeYou on a Linux computer?
>
>Robert Danewid
>ASW 28-18E RD
>
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