Navit: a car navigation system with routing engine.
Muggins New Navit Compile
Muggins,
Thanks for taking the time to do all of this! I got the pet's loaded (still needed a libray file for espeak, but found it after a google search). After a little playing with gpsd (mainly just learning how to use it and test it), launched Navit with GPS support! I am currently downloading OpenStreetMaps, US region (its kinda BIG), to use with Navit. Haven't tested speech yet, but I'll update you on how it goes.
Thanks again for all of your help!
-David
Thanks for taking the time to do all of this! I got the pet's loaded (still needed a libray file for espeak, but found it after a google search). After a little playing with gpsd (mainly just learning how to use it and test it), launched Navit with GPS support! I am currently downloading OpenStreetMaps, US region (its kinda BIG), to use with Navit. Haven't tested speech yet, but I'll update you on how it goes.
Thanks again for all of your help!
-David
Navit
Sorry, was my fault. I missed the portaudio .pet you had posted on the first note of this thread. The library I was missing something like libportaudio.so.2, which was in that .pet package. Every thing needed for Navit is on that first page.
My osm map of Louisiana looks good in Navit. I still haven't tried out the speech yet, but will let you know. BTW, this ND-100 really is nice. I get satelite fix inside the house (near a window). I may take on the road tonight to check it out some more.
Thanks!
-David
My osm map of Louisiana looks good in Navit. I still haven't tried out the speech yet, but will let you know. BTW, this ND-100 really is nice. I get satelite fix inside the house (near a window). I may take on the road tonight to check it out some more.
Thanks!
-David
Navit trials, part 943.2
Muggins and DavidM348,
I was out camping with the family for a week, so took a break from the computers for a bit.. Thought I would update you on what has transpired on my end.
Thanks Muggins for emailing the instructions on how to correctly back up and save folders. I had been taking advantage of the auto save and the save.sfs file layers to create backup USB sticks of my working system (the machine I am working on has no hard drive - running off a flash stick). Your instructions will make things much easier for me. I was able to use GPSD with your new compile, and was able to start it in debug. I was also able to find some instructions on how to test the gps device using gpsd, and discovered that the device I have can't be made to work. It is a newer model of the one that was on the approved list, so I am now selling it on ebay and getting the same stick the DavidM348 has.
I also have Michigan map working, and am playing with some of the other controls, but won't be able to test it on the road until I get the new GPS stick - $32 - can't believe this kind of technology sells for these prices!
Thanks again for all the assistance.
I was out camping with the family for a week, so took a break from the computers for a bit.. Thought I would update you on what has transpired on my end.
Thanks Muggins for emailing the instructions on how to correctly back up and save folders. I had been taking advantage of the auto save and the save.sfs file layers to create backup USB sticks of my working system (the machine I am working on has no hard drive - running off a flash stick). Your instructions will make things much easier for me. I was able to use GPSD with your new compile, and was able to start it in debug. I was also able to find some instructions on how to test the gps device using gpsd, and discovered that the device I have can't be made to work. It is a newer model of the one that was on the approved list, so I am now selling it on ebay and getting the same stick the DavidM348 has.
I also have Michigan map working, and am playing with some of the other controls, but won't be able to test it on the road until I get the new GPS stick - $32 - can't believe this kind of technology sells for these prices!
Thanks again for all the assistance.
Can someone help me to get a map installed in navit?
I installed navit using Muggin's pet package. It seems to have installed OK. Next I went to the navit wiki and downloaded an openstreet map of about 162 M. I have tried about every way I can to get the map into navit with no luck. I downloaded it to root, then copied it into usr/share/navit/maps.
I edited the navit.xml template for openstreetmaps : <mapset enabled="yes">
<map type="binfile" enabled="yes" data="/user/share/Navit/maps/osm_bbox_73.9, 40.5,-69.0,45.2.bin"/>
I guess I need clearer instructions than I find on the navit wiki.
Can someone please let me know how to get a map installed?
I installed navit using Muggin's pet package. It seems to have installed OK. Next I went to the navit wiki and downloaded an openstreet map of about 162 M. I have tried about every way I can to get the map into navit with no luck. I downloaded it to root, then copied it into usr/share/navit/maps.
I edited the navit.xml template for openstreetmaps : <mapset enabled="yes">
<map type="binfile" enabled="yes" data="/user/share/Navit/maps/osm_bbox_73.9, 40.5,-69.0,45.2.bin"/>
I guess I need clearer instructions than I find on the navit wiki.
Can someone please let me know how to get a map installed?
Hello WindUpToy,
I've still got the original .pet, and can upload it somewhere, but I wonder, if you're running a lupu version pup, if you could instead try the newer portable Navit:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/portabl ... 0/download
and let us know if it works OK?
I've still got the original .pet, and can upload it somewhere, but I wonder, if you're running a lupu version pup, if you could instead try the newer portable Navit:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/portabl ... 0/download
and let us know if it works OK?
Last edited by muggins on Mon 21 Mar 2011, 21:09, edited 2 times in total.
Hello WindUpToy,
don't know what's happened there, as it definitely was available a few weeks back. In any case please check the first post of this thread, as I've re-uploaded them. Let us know how it goes, as I've only compiled the .pets and, having no GPS equipment, have no real ability to test.
cheers
muggins
don't know what's happened there, as it definitely was available a few weeks back. In any case please check the first post of this thread, as I've re-uploaded them. Let us know how it goes, as I've only compiled the .pets and, having no GPS equipment, have no real ability to test.
cheers
muggins
I should just admit defeat with this.
I got the portable, made a pet, installed it, checked the installation.. all OK.
Not running from .desktop file.
In terminal..
bash: ./navit: cannot execute binary file
Checked permissions..
root +r+w+x
???????
that's the limit of my knowledge.
BTW, I have been searching for a GPS sensor.
In Aus I have only found one, a Garmin, about $98.
Around the world there are about 50, from ~$20 to $100.
Any clues, anyone?
I got the portable, made a pet, installed it, checked the installation.. all OK.
Not running from .desktop file.
In terminal..
bash: ./navit: cannot execute binary file
Checked permissions..
root +r+w+x
???????
that's the limit of my knowledge.
BTW, I have been searching for a GPS sensor.
In Aus I have only found one, a Garmin, about $98.
Around the world there are about 50, from ~$20 to $100.
Any clues, anyone?
It's not easy being incompetent.
Navit on Puppy Precise 5.5 is not showing the map correctly
Hello together!
I am using Puppy Precise 5.5 on an EEEPC 701 4G to use only the SSD. Everything is fine.
I have one problem at the moment. I testet Navit on Xubuntu 12.04 LTS very well. It is on an SD-card. Everything works how it has to do.
Now I want to use Navit on Puppy Precise 5.5., too. I installed Navit over the PPM manager and used navit 0.5 from the ubuntu precise repository (which is activated in the PPM manager). The installation was successfull. I can start Navit, too. I copied the modified navit.xml from xubuntu to the folder /etc/navit. The OpenStreetMap-file was copied into the folder /usr/share/navit/maps. The map-file was integrated in the navit.xml
But Navit doesn't show the map correctly. There is nothing to see. Only a rosé background.
What can I do? Does anybode have the navit 0.5 version on his/her puppy 5.5, too? Do I have to modify the navit.xml?
Thanks for replying.
Greetings, Tamás
I am using Puppy Precise 5.5 on an EEEPC 701 4G to use only the SSD. Everything is fine.
I have one problem at the moment. I testet Navit on Xubuntu 12.04 LTS very well. It is on an SD-card. Everything works how it has to do.
Now I want to use Navit on Puppy Precise 5.5., too. I installed Navit over the PPM manager and used navit 0.5 from the ubuntu precise repository (which is activated in the PPM manager). The installation was successfull. I can start Navit, too. I copied the modified navit.xml from xubuntu to the folder /etc/navit. The OpenStreetMap-file was copied into the folder /usr/share/navit/maps. The map-file was integrated in the navit.xml
But Navit doesn't show the map correctly. There is nothing to see. Only a rosé background.
What can I do? Does anybode have the navit 0.5 version on his/her puppy 5.5, too? Do I have to modify the navit.xml?
Thanks for replying.
Greetings, Tamás