Windows 10 to Linux Part 2: X-Plane 12
In this video we take a deeper dive into linux, focussing on moving our X-Plane 12 environment across from windows 10 to Ubuntu Budgie Linux. 00:00 Introduction 00:37 Desktop environment considerations 02:31 Creating a shortcut for X-Plane 12 05:37 Interfacing Thrustmaster Pendular Rudder Pedals - success 13:24 Moving X-Plane files across from Windows 10 to Linux 15:31 Add-on aircraft: Fly-J-Sim, Toliss, Zibo 737 - success 16:30 Addon aircraft: Airfoillabs Kingair 350 - fail 21:40 World Traffic - success 24:13 An introduction to WINE. Applying it to xEnviro - fail 28:17 Brunner Force Feedback yokes and CLS2sim - fail 33:28 Concluding remarks

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