Scripted Compilation on Linux Debian/Ubuntu: Difference between revisions

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* FlightGear (And all the data needed to use it)
* FlightGear (And all the data needed to use it)
* cmake (for newer cmake capabilities)
* cmake (for newer cmake capabilities)
* [[Fgrun]]
* [[FGRun]]
* [[FGo!]]
* [[FGo!]]
* [[FGX]]
* [[FGX]]
* [[Terragear]]
* [[TerraGear]]
* [[TerraGear_GUI]]
* [[TerraGear_GUI]]
* [[OpenRadar]]
* [[OpenRadar]]
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=== Launching Fgrun ===
=== Launching FGRun ===
[[File:fgrun-page2.jpg|thumb|right]]
[[File:fgrun-page2.jpg|thumb|right]]
For many users it's more comfortable having FlightGear launched by the graphical utility FGRun which is installed as well in the same folder. You have to launch the ''run_fgrun.sh'' command, for example:
For many users it's more comfortable having FlightGear launched by the graphical utility FGRun which is installed as well in the same folder. You have to launch the ''run_fgrun.sh'' command, for example:
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FGRun will save its settings in ~/.fltk/flightgear.org/fgrun.prefs  you may want to save copies of the preferences customized for stable and next.
FGRun will save its settings in ~/.fltk/flightgear.org/fgrun.prefs  you may want to save copies of the preferences customized for stable and next.


=== Launching Fgo! ===
=== Launching FGo! ===
[[File:Fgo01.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[File:Fgo01.jpg|thumb|left]]
This is a graphical utility written in [[python]], You have to launch the ''run_fgo.sh'' command, for example:
This is a graphical utility written in [[python]], You have to launch the ''run_fgo.sh'' command, for example:
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=== Launching Terrasync ===
=== Launching TerraSync ===
Your FlightGear compilation comes with the [[TerraSync]] program too, so if you want to use it:
Your FlightGear compilation comes with the [[TerraSync]] program too, so if you want to use it:
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