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  1. As far as i know if you're in the orbital map and focus Kerbin, the orbital period is shown to be 5 hours 50-something minutes. Increase you Peri- an Apoapsis so the opposite point is half the time away and you are in synchronous orbit. That is how i would do it without mods.
  2. @sal_vager What Gnu/Linux distribution do you use? Ubuntu?
  3. That would be me, i guess. When looking e. g. at the detailed view of parts in the VAB, the list extends out of the window showing the details of the part. Same happens by the way with the scrolling of options list in the settings menu. The pre-release has been limited to Steam users. In my opinion the Steam platform is something completely opposite to the motives of using Linux at all. I am pretty sure, that Steam is not widely used on Linux. Now all Linux users have all over problems with things, that were already working in 1.0.5.
  4. Please be as specific as you can. Provide information about your operating system. Otherwise nobody will be able to help you.
  5. What executable are you launching? If you have more than 4GB of memory you also need to run the 64bit-executable. Is that even a Linux-related question?
  6. Arch Linux, intel video card, parts of UI are also missing. This issue doesn't seem to be affected by a certain type of graphics card. Could it be a problem with the fonts?
  7. There is an AUR package called 'ttf-ms-fonts'. The ArchWiki states its an older one lacking font hinting and stuff, but as far as i can see it's working ok.
  8. Well if you mean ArchLinux, CKAN is running good on my machine using the current mono package. Although i really would prefer some real platform-independent mod-manager. Maybe something in Java. Ahhrhg, so little time...
  9. Currently i am running ArchLinux (x86_64). Very nice for KSP, i even wrote small bash-scripts for saving and restoring savegames, backup downloaded mods etc. But to be honest, not using Windows was a rather personal descision that had nothing to do with KSP. Therefore, i'm writing this comment, because i do not know if SQUAD really knows how important it is for their business to support Linux. People are following the operating system, not one game only. By the way: modders should also consider the fact, that there are a quick growing group of Linux users, using their mods.
  10. Hello, i'am playing on ArchLinux 64bit. I am using the latest KAC (installed via CKAN). I have a rather cosmetic problem with the KAC window. It allows to resize horizontally but not vertically. So when i drag the mouse cursor e. g. on the lower right corner of the KAC window only the horozontal resizing arrow appears, not the expected diagonal resizing arrow. Also i see that the KSP mouse cursor changes its style to my GNOME-style mouse cursor. Just to tell, it's annoying, but i can live with it. The alarm list is increasing and decreasing in height every time i add or remove an alarm. I do not know if this behavior is normal. Or just Linux-related. btw: the "warp to" buttons in the map view, like orven mentioned 2 posts before, should really be an option to enable.
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