Stefano Salvi wrote: > Sorry, I didn't read the title well. > No prblem for WiFi, but GPS is not well supported at the moment by Linux > (any Linux, as I know). > You can communicate with the GPS but you have a poor choice of software > to choose from (and it gets worst if you look for maps). gpsd works quite well for multiplexing the gps data to as many apps as you have running. For maps, if you're in the US, the roadmap program has vector maps of every single road, and can also look up street addresses and intersections. No driving directions yet though. -- see shy jo
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