Are there any problems connecting a joystick with Ubuntu 15.10 64bits and XPlane 9?
Any suggestion/recommendation?
Thanks!
Joystick/Yoke for Ubuntu 15.10 64bits and XPlane 9
Re: Joystick/Yoke for Ubuntu 15.10 64bits and XPlane 9
A couple of questions. Will X-plane 9 work with a 64bit OS? Honestly I didn't think that it would unless all of the 32bit libraries were symbolic re-directed.
Why not X-plane 10?
I have been able to get X-plane 10 to work on Unbuntu 64bit with PE.
For flight hardware:
I was able to find the instructions on how to do it on the Forums. I believe that I still have the notes somewhere as well.
I'm not a Linux expert. However if asked to guess I suspect there will be a ton more issues getting a 32 bit program such as X-plane 9 to work on a 64 bit OS. If this were me, I would use a 32 bit Linux running in address extension mode (if x-plane 9 is a requirement). This offers a way to use more than 4 GB of memory and give more memory to the application.
IMO the better idea is to run a 64 bit Linux OS and 64 bit X-plane 10.
Also note that through the different release levels of X-plane 10 it's much easier to run it now on Linux than before. When I first started testing there were TONS of symbolic library pointers that had to be added. For today's X-plane, there are none.
Let me know where I can help if able. In the mean time here's some resources for your review.
Xsaitekpanels
http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app ... file=14646
The X-plane forum user Sparker has some of the best information on how to do this sort of stuff. See the write ups regarding 51-Xsaitekpanels.rules for information how to add Linux support for unsupported USB devices.
Why not X-plane 10?
I have been able to get X-plane 10 to work on Unbuntu 64bit with PE.
For flight hardware:
- Saitek pro flight yoke
- Saitek throttle
- Saitek rudder pedals
- Saitek radio panel. Requires Xsaitekpanels.
- PE client
- Nvidia graphics is recommended for the much better Linux driver support.
I was able to find the instructions on how to do it on the Forums. I believe that I still have the notes somewhere as well.
I'm not a Linux expert. However if asked to guess I suspect there will be a ton more issues getting a 32 bit program such as X-plane 9 to work on a 64 bit OS. If this were me, I would use a 32 bit Linux running in address extension mode (if x-plane 9 is a requirement). This offers a way to use more than 4 GB of memory and give more memory to the application.
IMO the better idea is to run a 64 bit Linux OS and 64 bit X-plane 10.
Also note that through the different release levels of X-plane 10 it's much easier to run it now on Linux than before. When I first started testing there were TONS of symbolic library pointers that had to be added. For today's X-plane, there are none.
Let me know where I can help if able. In the mean time here's some resources for your review.
Xsaitekpanels
http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app ... file=14646
The X-plane forum user Sparker has some of the best information on how to do this sort of stuff. See the write ups regarding 51-Xsaitekpanels.rules for information how to add Linux support for unsupported USB devices.
Last edited by wmburns on Fri Jan 01, 2016 4:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Joystick/Yoke for Ubuntu 15.10 64bits and XPlane 9
Thanks wmburns!
I will look into it...
I will look into it...
Re: Joystick/Yoke for Ubuntu 15.10 64bits and XPlane 9
Just for the benefit of the community...the Thrustmaster Hotas works great out of the box!
Ubuntu 32b and XP9
Ubuntu 32b and XP9