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== Simucube 2 on Linux == | == Simucube 2 on Linux == | ||
− | ====This is a ‘Extraction’ from the forum topic: [https://community.granitedevices.com/t/simucube-2-on-linux/10166 Driving Simulator for Vehicle Research], the credits | + | ====This is a ‘Extraction’ from the forum topic: [https://community.granitedevices.com/t/simucube-2-on-linux/10166 Driving Simulator for Vehicle Research], the credits for me being able to write this guide goes to all that commented on that thread.==== |
The latest True Drive releases added some missing descriptors needed by Linux, the bellow tutorial lists the extra changes needed. | The latest True Drive releases added some missing descriptors needed by Linux, the bellow tutorial lists the extra changes needed. | ||
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This tutorial was created based on: | This tutorial was created based on: | ||
OpenSUSE Leap 15.4 && 15.5, it should work also in other distros. | OpenSUSE Leap 15.4 && 15.5, it should work also in other distros. | ||
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