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feat(docs): add documentation for Newsky (#16)
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Flight Sim on Linux

A website to provide information on how to get flight simulators and their addons working on Linux.

A lot of games designed on Windows work well on Linux through Proton, however, there is not a lot of documentation when it comes to installing addons, especially with flight simulators as a lot of them contain DRM that is designed for Windows only and hopefully these guides can be useful for getting these addons set up on Linux.

Usage

This website is created using Next.js and Nextra to provide the documentation framework.

Development

To run a development server, run:

pnpm run dev

Contributing

Any form of contributions will be highly appreciated! If you want to contribute to the codebase, make sure to follow the Contributing Guidelines.

Or if you want to provide any feedback, feel free to submit an Issue.

Authors

This project has been developed by Anthony Berg to hopefully allow people trying out or using Linux to enjoy flight simulators without the need of using Windows.

Description
Documentation on how to get flight simulators and their addons to run on Linux
Readme GPL-3.0 2.1 MiB
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