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X-Plane on Linux

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Hi All

 

Playing around with X-Plane on archlinux and trying to launch with optirun, but its just not happening.

 

Getting this error:    /usr/bin/vglrun: line 246: exec: X-Plane-x86_64: not found

 

Any suggestions ?

 

Cheers

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Are you trying to run 64bit xplane on a 32bit os? Never heard of optirun sorry and X-Plane works perfectly on my 64bit Ubuntu 14.04. ~20% FPS better than on proprietary os with Nvidia.

In bash etc. scripts to must either say execute here: ./X*64 or give the full path with spaces escaped with \ for ex. Piper\ Malibu etc. or use wildcard *

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No X-Plane is installed on 64bit Archlinux and runs just fine.  I was just trying to see if there was a difference in FPS if run using optirun with bumblebee

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Interesting, let us know the result. Personally I'm kind of waiting for Vulkan to make use of both my Intel Integrated Graphics and my GTX770 simultaneously.

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