When flying online, you can ask other players for help. The most basic way to do this is to use LAC's "Morse Code Radio", which will allow you to type text characters that will be seen by all of the other players then participating in the same mission with you. Here is a brief YouTube clip showing how this works:
For a more powerful means of communication, consider installing the free, well-known "Mumble" voice comms application on your LINUX machine. Almost all LAC players have done this, and Mumble is the usual means by which people talk with one another when flying LAC online. LAC and Mumble work powerfully with one another. Here is a brief YouTube "PlayList" with several short video clips showing how to obtain, install, configure, and use Mumble with LAC:
When flying online, you can ask other players for help. The most basic way to do this is to use LAC's "Morse Code Radio", which will allow you to type text characters that will be seen by all of the other players then participating in the same mission with you. Here is a brief YouTube clip showing how this works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfxBKP41FeE&list=PL1IYes9MY6lIS9Yqm5diYC3t3NGW4xPcZ&index=8
For a more powerful means of communication, consider installing the free, well-known "Mumble" voice comms application on your LINUX machine. Almost all LAC players have done this, and Mumble is the usual means by which people talk with one another when flying LAC online. LAC and Mumble work powerfully with one another. Here is a brief YouTube "PlayList" with several short video clips showing how to obtain, install, configure, and use Mumble with LAC:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYkZdz9P5PU&list=PL1IYes9MY6lKL9SVLHuBjj_OTFuI4Wuhk