You only get to update it for free once.  I'll just hit up a Windoze
user.  But what a joke!!!  You use a Windoze only program to update a
Linux device!!!  I should have bought a Garmin.

On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:23 PM, James E. LaBarre
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 01/16/2011 08:52 PM, Robert Mark Wallace wrote:
>>
>> Ubuntu forums and TomTom site indicate that there is no Linux update
>> program which seems ridiculous when the Tom Tom itself is a Linux
>> based appliance.   Windows program will not identify device in Wine
>> (similar reports on internet.)  How do I update it.  I see GPS
>> programs in Linux but I don't know what I am doing.
>
> I have the same problem with the LeapFrog educational toys.  Leapfrog likes
> to leech off the FLOSS community for it's development (the Leapster Explorer
> is actually running embedded linux), but forget about being to manage/update
> the devices in Linux.
>
> As for Wine, I'm expecting your problem is the same as I'm having; USB
> support in Wine is experimental, and requires patches to even get that
> working.  Haven't had a chance to try enabling the devices and install the
> management software yet.
>
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