Hi Wolfgang,

if gpsd is not listed, QLGT was compiled without gpsd. Or to be precise 
the gpsd headers where not found.

Thus your guess is right. You have to compile QLGT on your own. And I 
would recommend to file a bug at Suse.

Oliver

> Hello,
>
> I have just installed QLandkarteGT1.6.0 on a Lenovo T400 running Suse
> 12.2.
> My Laptop includes a built in GPS-device, which is handled by gpsd (I
> get the coordinates with xps).
> I would like to use this interface (gpsd) to display my current position
> in qlandkartegt.
> I can't find the entry gpsd under
> Setup->General->Device&Xfer
> as mentioned in the Wiki.
>
> Do I have to compile from source? Special Options?
>
> Thanks
>
> Wolfgang
>
>



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