Closed ZoranStojsavljevic closed 6 years ago
Their website should answer your question. QGC is distributed for Linux as an .appimg that you can run. And it may be packaged by some distros. https://docs.qgroundcontrol.com/en/getting_started/download_and_install.html
I found it as well: https://docs.qgroundcontrol.com/en/getting_started/download_and_install.html
Thank you, Zoran
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Their website should answer your question. QGC is distributed for Linux as an .appimg that you can run. And it may be packaged by some distros. https://docs.qgroundcontrol.com/en/getting_started/ download_and_install.html
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I found the following net pointer: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/boardsandkits/aero/apu-170405-pixhawk-flight-guide.pdf
From it, I have spotted something which I'll really need. I am wondering, since I have QGroundControl as application ONLY on WIN10, but from the very same document, I see that the QGroundControl setup menu is (believe or not) presented on UBUNTU's X11 Client XTerm,
Could you, please, direct me where I can find QGroundControl application as:
Thank you in advance, Zoran