DJA wrote:
Why aren't public domain maps good enough? And if they are, why don't we
have Linux mapping software? I don't know the answer to the first
question (I assume they are), and my answer to the second is that no one
has sufficient motivation to write it.
<http://roadmap.digitalomaha.net/>
Roadmap works from the Tiger database.
I've not gotten it to work on my laptop.
Since my GPS receiver does routing for me, I tend to use gpsdrive when I
need a bigger map.
-ajb
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