On 27.02.2012 19:27, Frank wrote:
Am 27.02.2012 17:21, schrieb Guilhem Bonnefille:
Hi,

..
Do you know what operating system was used by Frank Jaeger?


Hallo Guilhem,
 it's a QTmoko v38.

I startet with v35 and navit in QX-mode.

Now navit can be installed very confortable "as App" from
  http://qtmoko.sourceforge.net/apps/category-gps.html
using the browser.

But navit didn't get the actual gps-position.
Also after upgrading to v37 and v39 and several attempts to configure the gpsd-"vehicle" in
  /home/root/.navit/navit.xml   [1]

Finally I formatted my uSD-Card and unpacked a fresh QTmoko v38.
But this didn't help me, too.

Last weekend I started a new attemp and get navit to work!
I was so happy that i postet ist on Despora.de and FB.

I don't really know, what the reason was.
I think it was a missing device in the gpsd-configuration.

Other GPS-Apps worked well - but not navit.
Maybe they use the gps-device without gpsd?

I had to run
$ dpkg-reconfigure gpsd
and set device to "/dev/ttySAV1"

Is gpsd for gta02 shipped with empty device-entry in .conf?


[1] https://github.com/radekp/qtmoko/issues/23

Most statements on the blog are totaly wrong! I use my neo with navit since I have purchased my neo last autumn! You have to set the correct device for gpsd once. Then You have to install festival-lite with apt and by configuring navit-config file in home dir of user. that is it! So speech output is working, ok english, so You have to set up the environment variable correct. I did not, because is not so importent for me. Then navit is usable by using the "QX-way". Radek's new QX-less version, I have not tested until now. But seems to make it a little bit easier. So install festival, configure navit correct and it will work....

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Regaards

Sebastian Reinhardt



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