Re: Anyone know of good Linux GPS driving map software?

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On Friday 14 March 2008 08:10, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 14 March 2008, pursley1@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >I am looking for advice, as part of my migration from Windows, to find a
> >good replacement for my Delorme Street Atlas program, which only runs in
> >Windows.  Even though I would prefer to get free open source software,
> >due to the dependability I need it to have, I am not ruling out
> >purchasing commercial software for Linux if it needs be.  It is for my
> >laptop computer for when we need to make road trips.  I have tried a
> >number of software packages including Navit and others, which crash
> >easily and a lot, but have yet to find one that even has half the
> >stability I need.  Any suggestions?
> >
> >Bradley
>
> google for roadnav, I used it just a few months ago for a 3000 mile trip
> with the lappy riding in the shotgun seat hooked to my now elderly garmin
> 12 gps.

Gene,

How much CPU horse power does you "lappy" have I had lousy results with road 
nav with my dell c610.

Terry

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