t, but I don't remember. If it works, you should see 1 device under
> the "GPS" menu.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jason
>
> 2009/10/2 Cosmic Charade <mailto:cosmichar...@gmail.com>>
>
> Did you have to do anything to get it to work and find your G
7;ve not tried it.*
>
> *But, save your trace frequently, and don't dare interrupt saving a
> trace, lest it eat all your hard work and crash...
>
> Hope this helps,
> Jason*
> *
> 2009/10/2 Cosmic Charade <mailto:cosmichar...@gmail.com>>
>
> I have a No
thanks for that.. so a 'waypoint' is used for POI contribution?
The OSM maps also have bike and walking trails which Google Maps and
Nokia Maps don't so for my purposes I actually require mobile OSM tomorrow.
Nokia Sports Tracker can save and export tracks to kml so I may just use
that for trac
I have a Nokia N95. I want to go walkabout north side Canberra this
weekend to get some fresh air. I'm ready to go with a stack of
batteries and plenty of music.
a) Is there a Symbian / Nokia client to access OSM on the go like I can
do with Google Maps?
b) Can I record a track with say Nokia
far as I can tell.
John Smith wrote:
2009/8/28 Cosmic Charade :
I use Ubuntu with xfce so a similar setup but it runs like a dog on mine
for some reason maybe I installed the wrong version of Java or I
need to run with some command line options?
I don't know if this is releve
could be the Java implementation on my installation. I don't mind
terribly much - I can use my desktop PC if I need to - but I just like
the idea of live GPS trackign and POI tagging (if this is possible).
For example - miss a traffic light and pop it on the map or whatever -
or a road change
Sam Couter wrote:
> Atom is Intel's poor attempt at a low-power CPU, intended for embedded
> devices. They're sick of ARM kicking their arse in that market. It runs
> the same x86 instruction set as modern Intel laptop/desktop chips.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Atom
>
Works fine for m
you can compile from source if you have the
Qt libraries installed.
Evan
On Thursday 27 Aug 2009 11:00:29 Sam Couter wrote:
Cosmic Charade wrote:
I use Ubuntu with xfce so a similar setup but it runs like a dog on
mine for some reason maybe I installed the wrong version of Java
Liz wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009, Cosmic Charade wrote:
yes, but I use debian and xfce as desktop.
however the screen is so small you need to learn about fullscreen, the
keyboard shortcuts and see the optometrist as well
I use Ubuntu with xfce so a similar setup but it runs like a dog on
Please disregard previous email - I pressed send before changing the
subject header :-O
> Hi,
>
> I'm new here to OSM.
>
> My first attempt at contributing has so far extended to a successful
> track mapping with an Ubuntu powered netbook with GPS dongle sporting
> Navit, TangoGPS, xgps and JO
Hi,
I'm new here to OSM.
My first attempt at contributing has so far extended to a successful
track mapping with an Ubuntu powered netbook with GPS dongle sporting
Navit, TangoGPS, xgps and JOSM - and exporting TangoGPS tracks to .gpx
files. I would like to upload two fire trails down near Tu
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