Hi,
Does anyone runs the ./ArdupilotMegaPlanner10.exe latest version on Linux.
The 1.2.5.* version cannot connect to usb while latest gets a sigsegv.
I am running only Linux OS> Are there any flight planners for 3DR
APM2.X
Thank you
Hi,
Does anyone runs the ./ArdupilotMegaPlanner10.exe latest version on Linux.
The 1.2.5.* version cannot connect to usb while latest gets a sigsegv.
I am running only Linux OS> Are there any flight planners for 3DR
APM2.X
Thank you
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Now, I am happy with my Ardu-copter environment on Linux.
I can run ArdupilotMegaPlanner10.exe version: 1.2.51 mav1.0 with
mono (version down here), for both arducopter and 3DR telemetry, and from time to time
I switch to qgroundcontrol 2.0.0 (beta) which I also built it on Linux from
latest git. I post the guidelines at my blog.
OS: Details:
mono --version
Mono JIT compiler version 2.10.8.1 (Debian 2.10.8.1-5ubuntu1)
Copyright (C) 2002-2011 Novell, Inc, Xamarin, Inc and Contributors. www.mono-project.com
TLS: __thread
SIGSEGV: altstack
Notifications: epoll
Architecture: amd64
Disabled: none
Misc: softdebug
LLVM: supported, not enabled.
GC: Included Boehm (with typed GC an
Use MissionPlanner.exe and not ArdupilotMegaPlanner.exe. The latter seems to have become obsolete.
Mission planner under Linux/mono is a mixed bag. It will sometimes work. It's not been specifically designed to work under Linux.
If you want a more stable GCS, I would recommend MAVProxy (though the GUI is much more basic):
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/MAVProxy
http://www.qgroundcontrol.org/mavlink/mavproxy_startpage
Mp will run under mono on Linux.
I am running MissionPlanner with Ubuntu 13.10 now (was 13.04). I don't run MissionPlanner under Wine, put I run it under Virtualbox with Windows 7. So saying that, I haven't crashed ever and only one issue with verifying firmware after I uploaded the firmware (based on the usb communication. I only wish the missionplanner would be ported over to linux..