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  1. Thank you that did the trick! IPv6 is set up and working correctly now, however one of the errors remains and the plugin still fails to load. [CRJ] Can't create webserver for CDU, neither IPv6 nor IPv4, giving up. bind: Address already in use
  2. Thank you very much for your reply Philipp! Sounds pretty clear, but I'm not really sure on how to do this in Ubuntu 12.04. Since I'm dual-booting I have now installed the CRJ in Windows 7 and it worked out of the box there. At least I'm now able to fly it, but I prefer to fly it in Ubuntu. I know my question is more related to Ubuntu than it is to your product, but could please help me out with how I have to set things up in 12.04?
  3. Hello developers of this beautiful product! Yesterday I decided to buy your CRJ-200 and unfortunately I haven't been able to use it yet due to the plugin not being able to load. I have already tried many different things and yesterday I have used Google for hours and unfortunately there was no solution there. The aircraft loads perfectly fine and switches are movable, but part of the left FMC is missing (attached a screenshot of it) and when I put the battery to on nothing happens. Looking at the plugins it does show the CRJ plugin but it isn't enabled and I'm unable to enable it by clicking on it. So here we go. I followed the steps you described in one of the above topics. Currently I am still running XP 9 so installed a clean XP 10 demo and installed your CRJ in it. Unfortunately no success yet, also removing all the plugins from XP9 didn't solve the problem. My Ubuntu installation is 64bit and I have tried both the 32bit and 64bit versions of your CRJ. No matter what configuration I used (with or without plugins, XP9 or XP10) the output of the log.txt regarding the CRJ is always the same. I have attached the log.txt of XP9 with plugins. Found some topics regarding problems with the CRJ in Linux and followed the steps there. The output of "ldd lin.xpl" was that GLIBC_2.15 couldn't be found, but manually creating a symbolic link in the liblinux folder to the correct libc solved this error. After renaming the liblinux folder to something different and doing another "ldd lin.xpl" the output was that libglew couldn't be found. I followed your instructions on the x-plane.org forum and manually installed the required 32bits libraries. All erros found with ldd are now gone but the one error in the log.txt remains. I figured it would probably have something to do with port 18387 not being open so I tried opening it using ufw but still the problem remains. I'm not planning on using the remote CDU anyway so that shouldn't be the problem right? I am getting desperate now on how to solve this, so could you guys please help me out? Log.txt
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