On Mon, 26 Dec 2016 09:35:12 +, Pedro Venâncio
wrote:
> Hi Paolo,
>
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>
> So, you do:
>
> $ sudo rfcomm bind 0 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 2
>
> and you will get the /dev/rfcomm0.
Then you do:
$ ls -l
And thanks Richard, your notes were very useful. Probably worth to put
this as an howto in the official documentation.
All the best.
Il 26/12/2016 10:35, Pedro Venâncio ha scritto:
> It is working fine here.
Thanks Pedro.
All the best.
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Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu
QGIS & PostGIS
Il 26/12/2016 10:35, Pedro Venâncio ha scritto:
> Hi Paolo,
>
> I've no problem to connect an Android phone (Nexus 4) to a Linux Mint /
> Ubuntu laptop, both with ShareGPS [0] or GPS over BT [1] apps.
>
> For instance, for ShareGPS, Add a new connection, Type standard NMEA
> format, connection
Hi Paolo,
I've no problem to connect an Android phone (Nexus 4) to a Linux Mint /
Ubuntu laptop, both with ShareGPS [0] or GPS over BT [1] apps.
For instance, for ShareGPS, Add a new connection, Type standard NMEA
format, connection over bluetooth, auto find and connect to the laptop
bluetooth.
Il 25/12/2016 11:06, Richard Duivenvoorde ha scritto:
> I did fiddle around a little with a bluetooth dongle some time ago:
>
> http://zuidt.nl/blog/html/2014/06/12/use_your_gps_dongle_with_qgis.html
>
> not sure if it is of use though.
Thanks Richard. I do not have particular problems with
On 12/25/2016 09:04 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Hi all,
given the wide variety of combinations (BlueTooth, USB, WiFi, NMEA, gpsd
etc.) and Android apps, I wonder if someone has a combination to
recommend to be working on Debian or similar. I tried ShareGPS over BT,
reported to be working on Win;