Well I followed the instructions. After that I copied the generated files into /usr/lib/qlandkartegt/ but the version of these Garmin device files were not accepted bij Qlandkarte 0.18. Then I copied these files from my sidux installation (qlandkarte and the garmin drivers package is in the debian SID repository) and these are accepted by the Salix Qlandkarte. Now I cannot acces the Garmin mapcsx60 GPS via USB. Acces is denied. I did trie to fix the permissions:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/USB_ ... _GNU/Linux
I tried both the debian and opensuse udev.rules for my garmin but still the acces is denied...
Then I started QLandkarte as root. When I try to download tracks I get the next message:
Failed to download tracks. Failed to configure USB: Device or resource busy
The kernel driver 'dummy' is blocking. Please use 'rmmod dummy' as root to remove it temporarily. You might consider to add 'blacklist dummy' to your modeprobe.conf, to remove the module permanently.
When I use rmmod dummy the message I get is:
# rmmod dummy
ERROR: Module dummy does not exist in /proc/modules
This is how far I've come.
I've got the feeling it's almost done, but how can I get acces to my Garmin GPS (USB)?
best regards,
anttel