Have you some information for us?
+1 vote for Linux support for X-Plane 12 integration ! Flight simming is one of the final two things that forces me to maintain a Windows machine on my network.
Another +1 for moving maps in Linux please.
And another +1 please. Given the falling confidence with windows 11 amongst the general userbase, the increase in Steam support for Linux, it is a poor excuse to say the Linux base is too small. We are just used to looking after ourselves, but there is increasing quiet use of Linux. Even my teenage son is so annoyed with Windows, that he is looking at moving to a Linux gaming platform, completely without my intervention or prompting.
I’m working quite well with other tools, but it would be nice for the best charts system out their to properly support, or at least give community support. I use navigraph data and the charts, but plan everything through LittleNavMap because it gives the easiest integration. I’ve got scripts to import data, and I find Hr Bartel very responsive when I report bugs or ask for features, all for a product that is essentially free to use (I do sponsor him when I have a bit of free cash)
I also join my vote.
This is the only plugin why I stay on Windows. And it is the most expensive one!
But one day soon, I intend to switch to Linux and of course cancelling the Navigraph subscription (because useless in this case).
Hoping that one day we have SimLink and FMS Data Manager for Linux…
Please join a thread here about this topic (tool for Linux compatible simlink and basic airac currently in progress)
An alpha release of a simlink compatible Linux version has been published yesterday for alpha testers (link provided in the previous reply). Request by DM there