Hi
as I am still debugging my Qt dbus problem I installed DSO packages from [1] on
my local Debian box.
But I do not have a real GPS and no blueetooth. So, is there a way to fake a
GPS device (something like cat'ing a NMEA log to a FIFO) to trick frameworkd?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Am Samstag 09 Januar 2010 12:44:36 schrieb Christian Rüb:
Hi
as I am still debugging my Qt dbus problem I installed DSO packages from
[1] on my local Debian box. But I do not have a real GPS and no
blueetooth. So, is there a way to fake a GPS device (something like
cat'ing a NMEA log to
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Christian Rüb wrote:
Hi
as I am still debugging my Qt dbus problem I installed DSO packages from [1] on
my local Debian box.
But I do not have a real GPS and no blueetooth. So, is there a way to fake a
GPS device (something like cat'ing a NMEA log to a FIFO) to trick
Am Samstag, 9. Januar 2010 schrieb Thomas Zimmermann:
Am Samstag 09 Januar 2010 12:44:36 schrieb Christian Rüb:
Hi
as I am still debugging my Qt dbus problem I installed DSO packages from
[1] on my local Debian box. But I do not have a real GPS and no
blueetooth. So, is there a way
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