--- Log opened Fri Sep 18 00:00:11 2015 00:11 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@127-166-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has joined #navit 00:48 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #navit 00:59 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 01:17 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #navit 01:27 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:16 -!- jawood [65aec4b1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.101.174.196.177] has joined #navit 02:17 #navit: < jawood> Hi Kazer just wondering if your available to help me get my gps working with navit? 02:21 -!- Robotaxi [3ef5dbf5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.62.245.219.245] has joined #navit 02:49 -!- jjelen [jjelen@nat/redhat/x-zfvftefiyqecdpis] has joined #navit 02:50 #navit: < jawood> is anyone available to help to get a UART GPS setup with navit? 03:29 #navit: < jawood> so i could not get the serial GPS to work with the automated navit install that KaZeR had helped me install. On a standard raspbian install it works fine so is someone available to help do a manual install of navit on the standard raspbian install 03:59 #navit: < jawood> so i now have navit running with map and gps but need some help getting the zoom buttons to be displayed for touch operation 04:23 -!- couka [~couka@89.204.137.110] has joined #navit 05:04 -!- couka [~couka@89.204.137.110] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 05:38 -!- _rd [~rd@79.209.198.71] has joined #navit 05:41 -mquin(~mquin@freenode/staff/mquin)- [Global Notice] On or around Friday, October 2nd we will be cleaning up the services database. Now's a good time to ensure you identify to services when connecting. Check out http://blog.freenode.net/2015/09/services-database-purge/ for more. 06:00 -!- KaZeR [~KaZeR@c-67-161-64-186.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 06:08 -!- _rd [~rd@79.209.198.71] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 06:15 -!- couka [~couka@89.204.137.110] has joined #navit 06:24 -!- couka [~couka@89.204.137.110] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:44 -!- KaZeR [~KaZeR@c-67-161-64-186.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #navit 07:11 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #navit 07:21 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 08:15 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #navit 08:26 -!- RobertP [5cd9e500@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.217.229.0] has joined #navit 08:31 -!- RobertP [5cd9e500@gateway/web/freenode/ip.92.217.229.0] has quit [] 08:48 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 08:56 -!- Robotaxi [3ef5dbf5@gateway/web/freenode/ip.62.245.219.245] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 11:12 -!- jjelen [jjelen@nat/redhat/x-zfvftefiyqecdpis] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:45 -!- jandegr [574179af@gateway/web/freenode/ip.87.65.121.175] has joined #navit 11:47 -!- pini [~pini@bou-fi.pustule.org] has joined #navit 12:03 -!- KaZeR [~KaZeR@c-67-161-64-186.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 12:09 -!- KaZeR [~KaZeR@c-67-161-64-186.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #navit 12:30 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #navit 12:46 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 12:53 -!- tryagain [~quassel@178.216.76.160] has joined #navit 13:11 #navit: < KaZeR> hi jawood 13:16 #navit: < myself> I'm not likely to be much help, but I can say I'm not clear on the question. What's the zoom button display have to do with a UART GPS? 13:26 #navit: < KaZeR> "so i now have navit running with map and gps but need some help getting the zoom buttons to be displayed for touch operation" 13:27 #navit: < KaZeR> UART gps solved ( jawood please share how for the wiki / install script ) but now, if you don't have zoom button, it makes it a bit less user-friendly ( yes, that's possible :) ) to use on a touchscreen 13:27 #navit: < KaZeR> myself: how is your own project going? 13:47 #navit: < myself> KaZeR: well enough! Our software guy has genivi+navit running in an x86 VM, with a USB GPS passed through and all that seems to work, the next trick is getting it over into ARM-land :) 13:53 #navit: < KaZeR> cool. navit on arm is easy, i have it on my pi. i'd love to see picture whenever you can share them. 14:00 -!- circleci-bot [~circleci-@ec2-23-20-212-222.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined #navit 14:00 #navit: < circleci-bot> Success: jandegr's build (#123; push) in navit-gps/routing-qa (master) -- https://circleci.com/gh/navit-gps/routing-qa/123 14:00 -!- circleci-bot [~circleci-@ec2-23-20-212-222.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Client Quit] 14:48 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #navit 16:43 -!- _rd [~rd@p4FD1C647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 16:45 -!- _rd [~rd@79.209.198.71] has joined #navit 17:02 -!- jandegr [574179af@gateway/web/freenode/ip.87.65.121.175] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 17:24 -!- _rd [~rd@79.209.198.71] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 17:44 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@127-166-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 18:50 -!- tryagain [~quassel@178.216.76.160] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:20 #navit: < jawood> good morning is Kazer available to lend a hand this morning? 19:27 #navit: < KaZeR> hey jawood! 19:27 #navit: < KaZeR> yeahm i should have ~1h now 19:27 #navit: < jawood> cool hows it going? 19:29 #navit: < KaZeR> making small progresses here and there :) and you? 19:29 #navit: < KaZeR> i saw that you have your gps working now? don't forget to put notes in the wiki. you'll thank yourself the next time you need to reinstall :) 19:30 #navit: < jawood> same here! Yeah i did the apt-get install navit on a standard clean install of raspbian 19:30 #navit: < jawood> downloaded the map and edited the navit.xml and got all that working 19:31 #navit: < jawood> then did the sudo apt-get install gpsd gpsd-clients python-gps and sudo gpsd /dev/ttyAMA0 -F /var/run/gpsd.sock to get GPS working 19:31 #navit: < jawood> thou when i plug in my OBDII usb device the GPS stops working 19:32 #navit: < jawood> which is a bit annoying i will have to do some google searching to figure out why 19:33 #navit: < jawood> but i need to work out how to get navit to open in fullscreen mode when i open it and to add the touch buttos for zooming etc 19:36 #navit: < jawood> i was reading thru the confguration wiki and found this but not sure where in the xml file this is for the hdmi touchscreen im using 19:37 #navit: < KaZeR> i would advise against apt-get install navit as of now, because the version that is packaged is quite old. there has been a lot of major improvements lately 19:38 #navit: < KaZeR> for fullscreen : i would advise having a look at https://github.com/pgrandin/navit-nuc-layout if you need inspiration for the buttons 19:39 #navit: < KaZeR> ha :D i'm replying while reading, so yeah what you found in the wiki is correct :) 19:39 #navit: < KaZeR> i personnally like a pitch of 10. 19:40 #navit: < jawood> ive tried the manual install from instructions in the wifi but cant seem to get that to work so resorted to the older version which i was able to get working 19:40 #navit: < jawood> wiki rather 19:42 #navit: < jawood> cool got fullscreen now when i open it thou the map is dark like it thinks its night time? 19:44 #navit: < jawood> still not sure how to enable the on screen zoom buttons thou 19:44 #navit: < KaZeR> ok. to get simple buttons : look for "osd" in the xml. you should have two zoom buttons, currently disabled 19:45 #navit: < KaZeR> we should really enable them by default, sorry about that. 19:48 #navit: < jawood> cool thanks i found them and now have zoom buttons and fullscreen button 19:48 #navit: < jawood> bit strange thou that the map is in night mode as its defiantly daytime here 19:49 #navit: < jawood> it was in daytime mode yesterday afternoon and switched to night mode last night but its not switching back to day mode today 19:50 #navit: < jawood> and the street names are all bury to 19:51 #navit: < KaZeR> is your pi in the correct timezone ? 19:52 #navit: < KaZeR> you can change the layout in settings/display/layout ( from car dark to car ) 19:52 #navit: < KaZeR> you can also disable automatic night mode if you want 19:52 #navit: < jawood> well the time is right on the clock 19:54 #navit: < jawood> i just ran raspi-config and is set to Australia 19:54 #navit: < KaZeR> ok. odd. 19:55 #navit: < jawood> found it under settings display layout was set to car-dark changed to car and all good 19:59 #navit: < jawood> now i just need to work out why the USB OBDII device stops the GPS from working 19:59 #navit: < jawood> and add a button in the menu to launch the OBD_GUI.py script 20:00 #navit: < jawood> i guess i should look into how to update navit to the lattest version to 20:01 #navit: < KaZeR> i can help on that 20:01 #navit: < KaZeR> adding a button is easy too 20:01 #navit: < jawood> and of course how to add a msic player and movie player that have hardware acceleration for the video player the only one ive found that works is the command line omgplayer 20:02 #navit: < KaZeR> https://github.com/pgrandin/navit-nuc-layout/blob/master/nuc_osd.xml#L32 20:07 #navit: < jawood> i dont think i know enough to work that out i would like the button to be in the menu so when i touch the map and it goes to the menu it has the button there to launch the pyhton script 20:12 #navit: < jawood> where abouts do i put my notes on enabling the UART GPS ? 20:14 #navit: < KaZeR> for the menu : look at the gui_internal menu structure : it's html based 20:15 #navit: < KaZeR> for your notes : if you plan to put them only as a note, your own page ( in the user section ) is nice. if you want to help more and write a more detailed guide for everybody, then the raspberry page would be a good fit 20:17 #navit: < jawood> is this the page http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Raspberry_Pi 20:19 #navit: < KaZeR> yes, perfect :) 20:19 #navit: < KaZeR> oh wow a huge clean up is required there :) 20:19 #navit: < jawood> thats the instructions i followed to install but it didnt work i got gdk errors from memory, but ill add the stuff on setting up the UART GPS 20:22 #navit: < KaZeR> yeah those instructions are old. i'll clean them soon 20:22 #navit: < KaZeR> thanks for your help :) 20:27 #navit: < jawood> no probs I added some stuff to the bottom on the GPS hope this helps others with serial GPS's 20:29 #navit: < jawood> any chance i can get you to ssh in and add that button for me the script is in /home/pi/pyobd-pi/obd_gui.py 20:31 #navit: < jawood> and is it possible to upgrade to the lattest version of navit or do i have to start from scratch? 20:33 #navit: < KaZeR> you can have both versions side by side 20:34 #navit: < jawood> i would of course rather just have the one version running just for simplicity sake 20:34 #navit: < KaZeR> i will have to leave soon. not sure it's the best time for me to ssh. do you need that today? i might be able to come back in a few hours, but i'll be offline this week-end. testing navit in the field :) 20:35 #navit: < KaZeR> well i meant that you can try the upgrade, it won't break your current installation. once you confirmed that it works as expected you can get rid of the old one 20:35 #navit: < jawood> no rush ii still have to work out why the usb obdii is killing the gps 20:35 #navit: < KaZeR> the package usually installs to /usr/share/ while the manually compiled one installs to /usr/local/share/ 20:35 #navit: < KaZeR> ok 20:36 #navit: < jawood> maybe next tuesday or thursday 20:36 #navit: < KaZeR> first idea for your issue : enough power ? 20:37 #navit: < jawood> definatly enough power is connected to a 5amp 5volt regulator 20:38 #navit: < jawood> using a MADThurst 5Amp UBEC from my RC Quadcopter stuff 20:39 #navit: < jawood> which is at the moment connected to a 4Ahr lipo battery 20:39 #navit: < KaZeR> haha yeah indeed 20:41 #navit: < jawood> there good as they have a wide input voltage range which is great for the car with the voltage in cars can be anywhere from 11volts to 15 volts 20:42 #navit: < KaZeR> ssd would be intel S3510 and the hdd would be seagate 3TB SATA 6Gb/s 7.2K RPM 128M megalodon 20:42 #navit: < KaZeR> crap wrong window :) 20:42 #navit: < jawood> just one question thou how to i set a destination to navigate to 20:43 #navit: < KaZeR> ah! 20:44 #navit: < KaZeR> we are reworking that. currently, it's really cumbersome : with the default menu you have to go to actions/town/search for example 20:44 #navit: < KaZeR> or actions/bookmark to go to a bookmark 20:44 #navit: < KaZeR> it really suck but will be fixed soon 20:44 #navit: < KaZeR> you can actually rework most of the menu in your xml if you don't like it, but we need a better default 20:46 #navit: < jawood> cool i will have to play with it do i get voice guided 20:49 #navit: < KaZeR> do you have internet access in the car ? like phone tethering ? 20:50 #navit: < jawood> i have to get a wifi card for the pi my old billion one dosent seem to work on the pi 20:51 #navit: < jawood> i guess i could connect my bluetooth dongle and do it that way 20:52 #navit: < jawood> ow just before you go how do i set the zoom level or will it auto zoom when i start moving 20:52 #navit: < KaZeR> here's an excerpt of my settings : 20:53 #navit: < KaZeR> autozoom is disabled by default i believe. i personnaly don't use it, but it's easy to setup 20:53 #navit: < KaZeR> i was asking for the internet because if you do, then you can get a really nice voice synthesis : https://hackaday.io/project/3070-the-cherokee-carputer 20:59 #navit: < jawood> thanks i will ahve to have a good read of that site it looks nice 21:00 #navit: < KaZeR> have to go, back asap. i'll read the logs if you have questions :) 21:03 #navit: < jawood> no worries and thanks for your time again 23:24 -!- jawood [65aec4b1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.101.174.196.177] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] --- Log closed Sat Sep 19 00:00:12 2015