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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


If FlightGear crashes, it's possible that this is due a number of reasons, such as limited hardware resources (CPU, GPU, RAM etc) or inusfficient driver support - so crashes are not necessarily due to a faulty program.  
If FlightGear crashes (or looks/performs very badly), it's possible that this is due a number of reasons, such as limited hardware resources (CPU, GPU, RAM etc) or inusfficient driver support - so crashes are not necessarily due to a faulty program.  


It's just as well possible that the FlightGear default settings are not supported with your hardware/drivers, so that the process will be killed by the OS because it's trying to do something not supported by your computer. If you are experiencing full system crashes, you should see [[System Crashes]] instead.
It's just as well possible that the FlightGear default settings are not supported with your hardware/drivers, so that the process will be killed by the OS because it's trying to do something not supported by your computer. If you are experiencing full system crashes, you should see [[System Crashes]] instead.

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