12/29/2023 0 Comments Flightgear 3.0.0 controls![]() I add now an hour or tweo more to force the computer into swapping and see what happens, but then I really need this machine back to work a little and in the evening, I start another long flight to see, whether this result is reproducable. what's the meaning of it? Something is wrong with the new Linux distros rather than FG, as it looks from my side. The longest time before FG crashed with default priorities was something about 8 hours, but all too often, since the Ubuntu upgrade, FG made it only to ten minutes.įunny thing is, that a FireFox, I had open with MPMAP02 crashed two times in between (Stress on FireFox here, I have seen it crashing before with other sites too since the 14.04 upgrade). Of course, memory is now filled to 97% (with flight data) and since I have 8GB I have still no swapping. We have now 8:09 local time, so 23h and 2 minutes later. I put yesterday, just with the System Monitor of Ubuntu, the TerraSync process on a higher priority than the FG process. Nothing out of the ordinary showing on system monitor.Īlso, is there a way to go back to FG version 2.10? I've tried to d/l and install it, but can't due to unmet dependency issues. Start time 1630, crash time 1632, while still on runway. No whoopsie file process showing at time of crash. Baloo_file_extractor also shows up occasionally, momentarily, as it did before. kworker/0:0, kworker/0:1 and kworker/0:2 showed up during the flight, none of which showed any cpu usage. Right when fg crashed, there was a process called whoopsie upload running, then it ended immediately after FG crashed. FG using 49-50 % of cpu, then kwin, pulseaudio, ksysguard, xorg each using 1-2 %. Maybe this will help, maybe not, but here's my notes, for what it's worth. I was watching the native Kubuntu system monitor, KSysguard, the process tab, while doing so. Well, I just attempted 3 flights and took notes while doing so.
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