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Linux Air Combat
Documentation
All documentation for Linux Air Combat ("LAC") is available online, in a
mixture of printable text and "YouTube" video clips. We publish YouTube videos frequently.
LAC is a free, open-source software product of AskMisterWizard.com, where we also publish video
clips about technology, networks, LINUX, security, and gaming. CLICK HERE
for our YouTube channel, where you can subscribe, receive alerts about
new clips as they are published, then watch them on your
smartphone, tablet, PC, or Internet TV.
Click the links below to explore favorite categories:
- LAC Reviews, Tours, and Overviews (What is LAC and how does it compare with other flight simulators)
- LAC
Software Technology (Downloading, installing, configuring, integrating, updating, and as an option, compiling LAC software)
- LAC Basic Flight Training (Flight Controls via mouse or joystick or console game controller,
Looking Around & Turning, Keyboard Controls, Cockpit Tour, Landing,
Takeoff, and Climbing)
- LAC
Advanced Flight Training
(Zoom Views In/Out, Target Selection, Aerial Gunnery, Traffic
Monitoring, Bombing, Bomber Intercepts, Airfield Defense and Repairs)
- LAC
Communication (Text comms with our "Morse Code
Radio" and voice comms with "Mumble")
- LAC Aircraft (Pictures and summaries of all 54 available aircraft, in alphabetical order by country and manufacturer)
- LAC
Battlefield Reports (Video clips showing recent online
battles. Most of these are narrated for instructional value)
- LAC's Future (What are we working on now? How are we doing on LAC's "Wish List"?)
- Who's Online Right Now? (Web page updated every 60 seconds with server records of recent sorties in LAC's online missions)
CLICK HERE for LAC's primary web page
CLICK HERE for LAC's "FAQ" (Frequently Asked Questions)
CLICK HERE for the LAC Forums
CLICK HERE for our "ChangeLog", describing features of every published version of LAC (newest version described at the end.)
CLICK HERE to download a full installation kit including source code
CLICK HERE to download a precompiled x86 binary configured for universal compatibility with (almost) any popular desktop LINUX distro
After installing LAC according to our established norms, your keyboard,
numeric keypad, mouse, (and optional joystick or 4-axis USB
console-style game controller) keys, buttons, and axes, are mapped as
follows: