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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/17/2013 02:29 PM, "Benedikt Bär |
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/15/2013 01:09 PM, Radek Polak
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2) I have currently Navit configured the way I like it, however,
when I start it from QtMoko all I get is a black screen. From
command line using qpe.env it does work fine each time.<br>
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I started qpe.sh from the command line, and starting Navit gives:<br>
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navit:main_init:Warning: LC_ALL is set, this might lead to problems
(e.g. strange positions from GPS)<br>
navit: Error - No such option: `n'<br>
navit usage:<br>
navit [options] [configfile]<br>
-c <file>: use <file> as config file<br>
-d <n>: set the global debug output level to <n>
(0-3). Overrides setting from config file.<br>
-h: print this usage info and exit.<br>
-v: Print the version and exit.<br>
navit: Error - No such option: `o'<br>
navit usage:<br>
navit [options] [configfile]<br>
-c <file>: use <file> as config file<br>
-d <n>: set the global debug output level to <n>
(0-3). Overrides setting from config file.<br>
-h: print this usage info and exit.<br>
-v: Print the version and exit.<br>
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The desktop file in apps/Applications contains:<br>
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[Desktop Entry]<br>
Name=Navit<br>
Comment=Car navigation program<br>
Exec=navit<br>
Icon=navit/navit<br>
Type=Application<br>
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Any ideas why QtMoko seems to append things to the command line?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Ben<br>
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