Beartooth wrote:
>
> Wine 1.0 is out at last; so it's possible you can at last -- with
> it or CrossoverOffice. If you do, please post how here, with a large
> fanfare.
>
> I have Garmins, with software from Garmin, Maptech,
Topo.com, and
> Delorme -- and I have <curse, snarl, screech> a machine I can run XP
> on just for that.
>
> Two or three years ago, I worked long and hard, with this list and
> two or three others including CrossoverOffice, to manage under linux.
> I managed to get two of the four suites of software to run under
> Fedora -- but never did get any of them to talk to any of my Garmins.
>
> There *are* also several linux-native apps -- if you're Alpha Plus
> Technoid enough to use them. Last time I tried, it took not only a lot
> more linux-savvy than I've got, but something like a graduate degree
> in cartography besides.
>
> Good luck! And please report in exhaustive detail. Pretty please.
>
>
My interest in this project is pretty casual and if it requires Wine or
Windows software I wont bother. This computer will boot Windows XP but
hasn't done so in a long while and I have never tried it with the GPS.
I did find some GPS related applications listed in Yumex and installed
whatever looked appropriate but I am still trying to find what I can do
with them if anything.
Bob