On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:58 PM, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So I've been googling about GPS systems and interfacing
> to a linux system. In portage it looks like all I
> will need to use the usb with the garmin nuvi 1490
> is gpsd and gpsdrive?
>
> It shows up via
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i want use gpsd with my bluetooth gps mouse. The installation and the
> configuration is finished.
>
> I activate with rfcomm bind 1 and then cat /dev/rfcomm1. In the cat
> Terminal Data from gps is imaging
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 10:42:50 -0400
> Michael Mol wrote:
>
>>
>> How are you activating gpsd?
>
> rfcomm bind rfcomm1
> gpsd -n -N -D4 /dev/rfcomm1
>
> When i use cat /etc/rfcomm1 i see that the gps mouse
On Mon, 9 Jul 2012 10:42:50 -0400
Michael Mol wrote:
>
> How are you activating gpsd?
rfcomm bind rfcomm1
gpsd -n -N -D4 /dev/rfcomm1
When i use cat /etc/rfcomm1 i see that the gps mouse is running,
but in xgps nothing to see.
Regards
Silvio
Hello,
i want use gpsd with my bluetooth gps mouse. The installation and the
configuration is finished.
I activate with rfcomm bind 1 and then cat /dev/rfcomm1. In the cat
Terminal Data from gps is imaging, but when i activate gpsd and look
in xgps nothing run.
gentoo-mobile navit # cat /dev
Hello,
what must in the file /etc/gpsd/device-hook? The channel in rfcomm.conf
is 1 or must test which channel the gps work?
Regards
Silvio
Ada) and even the software to display position and track (if
any).
To summarize:
- Hardware: Beaglebone Black, Ultimate GPS, metal case for Beaglebone
Black, uf.l to RMA adapter cable (which socket nicely fits into a
hole of the metal case) and an external GPS antenna (adapter and
antenna by
Hello,
So I've been googling about GPS systems and interfacing
to a linux system. In portage it looks like all I
will need to use the usb with the garmin nuvi 1490
is gpsd and gpsdrive?
It shows up via lsusb.
Any discussion or other software recommendations is most
welcome.
James
part from our discussions of dbus from a few weeks ago, that's most
of what I know about it, quoted from the gpsd man page:
USE WITH D-BUS
On operating systems that support D-BUS, gpsd can be built to broadcast
GPS fixes to D-BUS-aware applications. As D-BUS is still at a pre-1.0
y and pipes as building blocks, I believe,
>
> Reasonable points, all, up to the term 'standardize'. How stable is the API?
Between major releases, pretty stable. And new releases usually add
functionality; I haven't used that much dbus, but I don't think the
developers had d
t;>> package: x11-libs/libXaw-1.0.5
* - /usr/lib/libXaw.so.8
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8.0.0
* used by /usr/bin/xgpsspeed (sci-geosciences/gpsd-2.38)
Use emerge @preserved-rebuild to rebuild packages using these libraries
rattus ~ #
e /THAT STANDARD/.
;)
Ok ... the device I use is an Ultimate GPS by Adafruit Industries.
The device is a GlobalTop-FGPMMOPA6C module with a MediaTek MT3339
chipset.
The output are NMEA sentences (pure ASCII as it seems). The module is
wired to UART01 on my embedded computer, so gpsd can read the
185 other files
package: x11-libs/libXaw-1.0.5
* - /usr/lib/libXaw.so.8
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8
* - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8.0.0
* used by /usr/bin/xgpsspeed (sci-geosciences/gpsd-2.38)
Use emerge @preserved-rebuild to rebuild packages using these librar
USE variables for net-print/cups-1.2.4 ]
U I
+ - X : Adds support for X11
+ - dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs it (gpsd,
gnomemeeting, etc)
+ + jpeg : Adds JPEG image support
+ + nls : Adds Native Language Support (using gettext - GNU locale utilities)
+ + pam : Adds
depends bc
* These packages depend on bc:
dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8y (test ? sys-devel/bc)
dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1e (test ? sys-devel/bc)
net-print/cups-filters-1.0.29-r1 (sys-devel/bc)
sci-geosciences/gpsd-3.7 (test ? sys-devel/bc)
x11-misc/xscreensaver-5.20 (sys-devel/bc)
A useful trick I use on my Gen
kages was installed with ]
[ Found these USE variables for net-libs/xulrunner-1.9.2.12 ]
U I
+ + alsa : Adds support for media-libs/alsa-lib
(Advanced Linux Sound Architecture)
- - custom-optimization : Fine-tune custom compiler optimizations
- - dbus : Enable dbu
n Unix Printing System)
- - dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs it (gpsd,
gnomemeeting, etc)
- - eds: Enables support for Evolution-Data-Server (EDS)
- - gnome : Adds GNOME support
+ + graphite : Enable support for non-Roman fon
+ + dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs it (gpsd,
gnomemeeting, etc)
+ + filters : Pull in net-print/foomatic-filters for filtering by
+ + jpeg : Adds JPEG image support
+ + linguas_de: German locale
+ + linguas_fr: French local
ib/libXaw.so.8
> > * - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so
> > * - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8
> > * - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8.0.0
> > * used by /usr/bin/xgpsspeed (sci-geosciences/gpsd-2.38)
> > Use emerge @preserved-rebuild to rebuild packages using these libraries
> > ra
Holly Bostick wrote:
>Programs That Depend On xmlto
>
>app-text/robodoc
>dev-util/mercurial
>sci-geosciences/gpsd
>sys-auth/libnss-pgsql
>doc media-gfx/k3d
>
>Which, if any of these programs do you have installed on your system?
>
>
I have
> * used by 185 other files
> > >
> > >>>> package: x11-libs/libXaw-1.0.5
> > >
> > > * - /usr/lib/libXaw.so.8
> > > * - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so
> > > * - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8
> > > * - /usr/lib/libXaw8.so.8.0.0
ds support for Access Control Lists
+ + dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs it (gpsd,
gnomemeeting, etc)
+ + filters : Pull in net-print/foomatic-filters for filtering by
+ + jpeg : Adds JPEG image support
+ + linguas_de: Ger
Dale schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>
>> Programs That Depend On xmlto
>>
>> app-text/robodoc dev-util/mercurial sci-geosciences/gpsd
>> sys-auth/libnss-pgsql doc media-gfx/k3d
>>
>> Which, if any of these programs do you have installed on yo
a-lib (Advanced Linux
Sound Architecture)
- - athena : Enable the MIT Athena widget set (x11-libs/libXaw)
+ + dbus: Enable dbus support for anything that needs it
(gpsd, gnomemeeting, etc)
- - dynamic-loading : Enable loading of dynamic libraries at runtime
- -
flags from make.conf ]
[: Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ]
[ Found these USE variables for net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-0.7.2-r3 ]
U I
- - dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs it
(gpsd, gnomemeeting, etc)
- - debug :
: Enables Bluetooth Support
- - branding: Enable Gentoo specific
branding
+ + cups: Add support for CUPS (Common
Unix Printing System)
+ + dbus: Enable dbus support fo
s
+ + dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs it (gpsd,
gnomemeeting, etc)
- - debug: Enable extra debug codepaths, like asserts and extra
output. If you want to get meaningful backtraces see https://wiki.gentoo.org/
wiki/Project:Quality_Assurance/Backtraces
- - ker
et unset ]
> [ Legend : Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf ]
> [: Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ]
> [ Found these USE variables for net-wireless/wpa_supplicant-0.7.2-r3 ]
> U I
> - - dbus : Enable dbus support for
ld with
user-specified CFLAGS (unsupported)
+ + dbus: Enable dbus support for
anything that needs it (gpsd, gnomemeeting, etc)
- - debug : Enable extra debug
codepaths, like asserts and extra output.
ing System)
- - custom-cflags : Build with
user-specified CFLAGS (unsupported)
+ + dbus: Enable dbus support for
anything that needs it (gpsd, gnomemeeting, etc)
- - debug : Enable extra
: Use Clang compiler
> instead of GCC
> * + - coinmp : Use sci-libs/coinor-mp
> as alternative solver
> + + cups: Add support for CUPS
> (Common Unix Printing System)
> - - custom-c
m problem), you
have one choice either way;
2a) eliminate the need for the program (until the bug is fixed, but you
can also choose this if you're lazy and don't really feel like messing
around with the problem, no crime in that)
2b) fix the underlying system problem so the prog
: Build with user-specified CFLAGS (unsupported)
- - custom-optimization : Build with user-specified compiler optimizations
(-Os, -O0, -O1, -O2, -O3) from CFLAGS
(unsupported)
+ + dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs it
run
tests (usually controlled by FEATURES=test but can be toggled independently)
* Found these USE flags for media-video/pipewire-1.0.7:
U I
+ + X : Enable audible bell for X11
- - abi_x86_32 : 32-bit (x86) libraries
- - bluetooth : Enable Bluetooth Support
+ + dbu
ays reported as above mean sea level.
>
> To calculate coordinates, lets say N52 E16, you take the WGS-84
> ellipse that goes through the poles and is 16 deg east of 0 ellipse.
> Now the N52 is at the ellipse in the point where a normal to ellipse
> form 52deg angle with equator
disable features not
supported by broadcom-sta driver
+ + dbus : Enable dbus support for anything that needs
it (gpsd, gnomemeeting, etc)
- - eap-sim : Add support for EAP-SIM authentication algorithm
- - eapol-test : Build and install eapol_test
quot;-wayland"
in make.confs USE flag, "-t" was set also.
And here the master portage spoke words:
emerge -t --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y --tree --keep-going
--backtrack=30 --exclude media-video/nvidia-settings --exclude app-misc/screen
--exclude app-misc/ytree --ex
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