I cannot get garmin_gps to compile.
I tried using the stock Debian kernel 2.6.10-1-686.
Running: sudo sh ./compile.sh /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.10
in the garmin_gps-0.22 directory (where the source is), gives me pages
and pages of warnings and errors ending with:
make[1]: *** [/home/depriest/ga
usbserial is loaded
gpsd -p /dev/ttyUSB0 does not seem to work
gpsd -p /dev/ttyUSB1 does not seem to work
I have pointed gpsprobe at port entries as well. It just says
"Waiting for /dev/ttyUSB0" and never gets past that.
If it matters, the GPS seems to work on my Windows XP system; just not
on
I have recently purchased a GPS that I hoped would be portable and easy to use.
The Garmin GPS-18 is about the size of a 6' tape measure.
It is USB and gets its power from USB.
However, I cannot get gpsd to talk to it. Because of that, the other
programs that work with the GPS (xgps, gpsman, gp
Greetings.
I have searched the archives of this and other lists and looked around
with Google for this particular error.
One cause is bad hardware.
However, I think I know what is causing it on my system, I just need to
know how to work around it.
I have an old laptop. It is an IBM ThinkPad 38
Greetings.
I have searched the archives of this and other lists and looked around
with Google for this particular error.
One cause is bad hardware.
However, I think I know what is causing it on my system, I just need to
know how to work around it.
I have an old laptop. It is an IBM ThinkPad 38
Emil Carlsson wrote:
> Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing
> fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that
> someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to
> make changes in the cfg?
>
> /emil
I don't quite understan
Emil Carlsson wrote:
> Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing
> fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that
> someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to
> make changes in the cfg?
>
> /emil
I don't quite understan
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> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 19:58, Micha Feigin wrote:
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> > All the eye candy stress
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> On Wednesday 19 November 2003 19:58, Micha Feigin wrote:
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> > All the eye candy stresses the cpu an
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> Just sorta takin an informal poll here...
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> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
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> -how m
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:11 PM
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> Just sorta takin an informal poll here...
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> Debian users,
> -how many of you are running Gnome?
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> -how many are runni
Title: Message
Try
turning it off.
And
then turn it on while holding down the F1 key. Keep it held down until you
see the BIOS.
This
is how I get into the BIOS on a 380D, so I am hoping it is the same or
similar.
-Original Message-From: Lynn Haas
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: Message
Try
turning it off.
And
then turn it on while holding down the F1 key. Keep it held down until you
see the BIOS.
This
is how I get into the BIOS on a 380D, so I am hoping it is the same or
similar.
-Original Message-From: Lynn Haas
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've tried to use Gentoo a couple of times. I run Linux on older
"reject" computer equipment so it was tempting to have a distro that
compiled the apps with the optimizations I wanted (instead of assuming I
was running on in i686).
I have been unable to get it to install through the proxy server w
I've tried to use Gentoo a couple of times. I run Linux on older
"reject" computer equipment so it was tempting to have a distro that
compiled the apps with the optimizations I wanted (instead of assuming I
was running on in i686).
I have been unable to get it to install through the proxy server w
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