I know TomTom runs on some sort of linux kernal, which suggest someone would have figured out how to get it working, and indeed google evidence seems to suggest that as well.
http://safle.org/wordpress/2006/11/06/tomtom-one-and-gnu-linux.html
From a usability point of view, i have used tomtom and garmin, and the
tom tom was far superior.
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 1:49 PM, mbm mbm@rlogin.net wrote:
I am considering buying a satnav and would welcome some advice. I've never used one and I'm assuming any setup software, map updates etc will need a Windows PC. I don't have such a thing and want to avoid buying a satnav which I can't then fully use/update/configure or whatever for lack of windows availability.
Any suggestions? Or am I worrying unnecessarily?
Cheers
Mick
The text file for RFC 854 contains exactly 854 lines. Do you think there is any cosmic significance in this?
Douglas E Comer - Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume 1
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc854.txt
main@lists.alug.org.uk http://www.alug.org.uk/ http://lists.alug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/main Unsubscribe? See message headers or the web site above!