At 05:09 AM 12/5/2006 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:
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I'm trying to run FlightGear. I saw an article - http://applications.linux.com/applications/06/11/20/0533247.shtml?tid=8tid= 49 - on Linux.com yesterday about it and was reminded. I think I had it on my 9.3 system then forgot about it until now.
Looking, I didn't see any installation for it under 10.1 so I installed it from source. (I didn't realize something could still take 20 minutes to comple, as the main program did.)
In the instructions, it tells me to make some environment variable changes. However, it has one set for a Borne Shell and another set for a C shell.
Which do I have?
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