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Ben Russell

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  1. https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/password_forgotten.php
  2. You can install a copy in xp11 and Xp12. The licensing system will see them both as the same machine. (this goes for all xa drm secured products..) Updates will come for various products as the dust settles.
  3. #XPlane12GoForLaunch
  4. The way you use your words, with lots of "our" and "we" makes me wonder if you've been making purchases as a group of people and somehow expect this to be ok. This problem cannot be solved by posting on the forums. You need to use the X-Aviation support ticket system. https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/contact_us.php
  5. Thanks for posting your findings.
  6. Note also that version 1 was around for about fourteen years of free updates and support.
  7. There is a physics 3D model and a visual 3D model. The visual model can have any appearance you like. The bus in that thread shows the base airframe. The McDonalds restaurant not so much.
  8. https://www.jenkins.io/ The path is likely part of the Laminar research xplane build process. Given the deep complexity of the product I'm sure the issue would be solved if it could be or it actually mattered. The crash on exit could be caused by many things.
  9. https://www.google.com/search?q=m2+thermal+throttling
  10. I've looked into this for Tom and made a recommendation on how to fix it. For now you should be able to safely ignore the error by simply closing the console window. Systems functionality shouldn't be degraded if this error occurs.
  11. Rebooting the console will reload all the scripts and is basically a clean slate as far as avionics systems goes. Good on the ground, parked. Bad in the air with engines running. I'll see if I can work with Tom to resolve this..
  12. There are a few bugs and missing features on Linux that I'd need to work through. The build process is the least painful part of it. Once it's sorted out it's just a bunch of scripts to run. It's the support for random Linux flavours that is the killer issue. We end up with weird dynamic library dependency issues... There's a few torquesim threads from the last year where these things have popped up. No timeline. No promises. Definitely a chance that win11 might bring more people to that segment, I'm still on win10..
  13. Thanks for chiming in. The Linux market share for Xplane is very small. Even so it's still useful to know that some % of that small over-all % would be willing to purchase if product was available. Out of curiosity, what flavour of Linux are you using? -if-gizmo(and thus the mu2..) was made Linux compatible some time during the Xp12 run it would be for a very specific distro of Linux. Anything else would be 100% at the risk of the end users and no support would be offered. The potential issues are simply to varied and time consuming relative to the number of sales made.
  14. Force quit is unlikely to cause this.
  15. Your log shows that you have multiple monitors. The Activation GUI is probably hidden, this is a known bug. Apologies for the inconvenience.
  16. Extract it from the zip? And copy it into your command line path...
  17. Post your log file. Remove plugins. Try it in a demo "default" copy of xplane that is known to have no extra plugins, weird settings or custom scenery. Etc.
  18. Your log indicates that you need to upgrade xplane to the latest version. The tbm is looking for features that older xplane does not have.
  19. Post a complete copy of Log.txt as an attachment.
  20. The only product I'm aware of that was distributed without an installer is the piagio avanti which is a freeware demo product. Clicking the update notice box should hide it.
  21. Attempts to contact the xpuipc author were unsuccessful. Xpuipc is unsupported and known to cause issues. Removal or exploring older versions are your only options.
  22. It's a side effect of a recent forum upgrade.
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