Martedi 8 luglio 2008 08:59, Roberto A. Foglietta a scritto : > > Buon giorno a te e grazie per aver scritto nella mia lingua. Se la > cosa non ti infastidisce continuo in inglese in maniera tale che > questo mail possa essere utile anche ad altre persone che non leggono > l'italiano. > :-) > Riguardo al tuo problema penso che devi installare gpsd e lanciarlo > indicandogli la /dev/rfcomm0 a seguire le istruzioni dettagliate. > > Tangogps relays on gpsd which you have to install it > apt-get install gpsd > which says > * gpsd is configured not to start automatically at boot time. > * To change this, run 'dpkg-reconfigure gpsd'. > following the instructions 'dpkg-reconfigure gpsd' says > > If your GPS receiver is permanently attached to your computer, you > might want to start gpsd at boot time. Otherwise, you can run it by > calling gpsd(1) at any time, or you can use the hotplug interface for > USB devices. > Should gpsd start on boot? Y/N > > In your case N is the right answer, probably and dpkg-reconfigure > gpsd is useless > gpsd allows many option however your first try should: > > gpsd /dev/rfcomm0 > f it starts correctly then tangogps will see your gps. >/roberto
Thank you very much Roberto - That is exactly what was missing: gpsd Now Tangosps has found the gps immediately Charles Diffusez cette liste aupres de vos relations :) Linux Azur : http://linux-azur.org L'auteur du post est responsable de ses écrits ! *** Pas de message SMS, HTML ni de PJ SVP ***