![]() You might have to adjust the permissions. To find out what's happening it's best to tail the syslog when you plug in the device - it'll tell you a bunch of things like the usb- and storage-devicename(s). There is no official package available for openSUSE Leap 15.4. Additionally new data can be created to plan your next trip. The data can be displayed on a variety of maps and stored in a database. Accoording to this: it really should work. QMapShack is a consumer grade software to work with data aquired by GPS devices. If mounting works then storage is accessible. Udev creates the devices in /dev/., is that right ? Do you know the devicename i need, thus qmapshack is going to recognize my gpsmap 62s ? to me basecamp is way to confusing and not logically organized. i'm using windows on qemu to use basecamp but it is kind of slow. i want to replace basecamp to manage my tracks, maps and routes. If you want to download QMapShack, visit the download page If you want to see screenshots or start with QMapShack, visit the documentation page. And of course it's even better and easier to use. mass storage mode and mounting is working. QMapShack is the next generation of the famous QLandkarte GT application. If it does not work (data in internal memory, no mass storage mode. Standards version of the package is outdated. ![]() version in VCS is newer than in repository, is it time to upload normal. Fortunately, Garmin Maps are supported, and since all my maps regarding Japan are Garmin maps, I am now in the process to converting to QMapShack at least for my Japan GPS data. The one big difference is of course the set of maps one can use with QMapShack. Depends on packages which need a new maintainer normal. QMapShack is very similar in the target audience, but very different in usage. Does not build reproducibly during testing normal. If all works, integrate it with qmapshack (eg write udev-rule or sth.) AppStream hints: 2 errors and 2 warnings high. Make sure the device is detected try to mount it manually Make sure the device's "mass storage mode" is active Mapfiles (gmapsupp.img) i ususally create with mkgmap-bin (from a local overlay since the version in portage lags behind a little) and transfer them via mass storage. (which has worked very well in qlandkartegt) i do with gpsbabel now (since this seems easier to me than with qmapshack) or use the device's mass storage mode. My systems are completely free of systemd and udisks, and transferring tracks, POIs etc. I have some experience with qmapshack/qlandkartegt and (older) garmin devices. The udisks article on is marked as outdated. sci-geosciences/qmapshack-1.15.0:0īut my garmin device is not showing up. In the last cases, you first have to load the map in MapSource/BaseCamp as explained above. If you don't have an external card, you can use any of the free programs sendMap or Qlandkarte you can also use MapSource or BaseCamp from Garmin. The qmapshack manuals talks about making sure that udisks2 is installed, which I did. Legend HCx: Check OpenStreetMap map to activate it. I've found a youtube video, showing that the device is listed on a qmapshack workspace. Just wondering, if anybody of you has experience with qmapshack and an old garmin device gpsmap 62s. Posted: Tue 8:00 am Post subject: qmapshack/garmin ![]() Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Gentoo Forums :: View topic - qmapshack/garmin
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