andrei@HTPC:~/HELI-X5$ sh ./runHELI-X.sh
Set new path for the resources: /home/andrei/HELI-X5/resources/
Set new path for the user files: /home/andrei/HELI-X5/files/
Linux plugin claims to have found 5 controllers
No Joystick found
try to test your controller using the console, e.g. "jstest /dev/input/js0" and see if Ubuntu recognizes it. If no, you have a problem. UB-001 doesn't work when connected to a USB hub, must be connected directly (but you stated that you have connected it directly, so this should not be an issue)
Rendering is slow when not using proprietary display drivers. On my old machine with the open source drivers (Ubuntu 12.04, was last year) I got only half of the framerate compared to windows. For full 3D performance see if there are proprietary drivers available for your graphics card. For nVidia this is usually the case, for Intel based cards you might be out of luck.
In case your machine cannot keep up with the framerate, you are stuck with v4 which should perform solidly on slower machines. My old netbook is such a case.
ThomasC wrote:In case your machine cannot keep up with the framerate, you are stuck with v4 which should perform solidly on slower machines. My old netbook is such a case.
Have fun
ThomasC
My Ubuntu running on a machine with AMD A6-3500 APU and integrated graphics core HD 6530D. Drivers seem to be using some ATI Catalyst xvba 12.xxxx, do not remember exactly install them to support hardware decoding Full HD content. Card works in 3D-mode for HELI-X first try.