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Objet: [QtMoko] NeronGPS no worky (was Re: [QtMoko] GPS navigation apps for
QtMoko)
2009/12/16 Tony McKeehan mck...@rpi.edu
Yeah, NeronGPS is in the QtMoko feeds
2009/12/16 Tony McKeehan mck...@rpi.edu
Yeah, NeronGPS is in the QtMoko feeds and all you need to install it is
a recent version of QtMoko and an internet connection.
Is QtMoko v14 sufficiently recent?
It's native to
the Qt framework that QtMoko uses and doesn't need an X server. It has a
a
slightly different interface from Navit and tango, but it's pretty easy
to get used to.
-Tonym
Brolin Empey wrote:
Hello list,
Are there any GPS navigation apps for QtMoko, i.e., any usable without
an X server? I cannot use QX because every time I try, I end up having
to remove
On Thursday 17 of December 2009 18:43:02 Hans Zimmerman wrote:
Could it be it's not in de debian repository's?
If i know right then yes. The project was announced just a few months ago.
Building Debian package will probably not take too much effort except that the
Qtopia GPS API would have to
Hello list,
Are there any GPS navigation apps for QtMoko, i.e., any usable without an X
server? I cannot use QX because every time I try, I end up having to remove
the battery from my FreeRunner because my FreeRunner locks up and is
unusable. I wanted to use Navit, but it requires a working X
used to.
-Tonym
Brolin Empey wrote:
Hello list,
Are there any GPS navigation apps for QtMoko, i.e., any usable without
an X server? I cannot use QX because every time I try, I end up having
to remove the battery from my FreeRunner because my FreeRunner locks
up and is unusable. I wanted
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