I've got a TomTom as well but as of yet, I've not seen any software to
link the TomTom with Ubuntu.  Would be nice if gadgets like these came
with a Linux application......
 
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Subject: Re: [Peterboro] GPS question


No sorry I have a Tomboy (LOL I cant beleive i just typed that) I mean
Tom Tom and I cheat and use windows  - I havent looked into getting it
workign with Linux/Ubuntu yet.
 
Regards
 
Richard

 
On 04/06/2008, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Before I bore everyone with a lengthy account of the problem I'm
having, can anyone tell me if they have had any experience with using
GPS devices with Ubuntu?
        
        Briefly, my difficulty is in getting a Garmin Vista HCx to
connect with the Viking GPS manager software via a USB connection.
        
        Very frustrating, as both the Vista GPS and the Viking
application are excellent. Getting them to communicate is a headache!
        
        Dave
        
        
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