http://www.toughbooktalk.com/viewtopic. ... ams#p21011
I stumbled upon several interesting links for map people wanting to use their toughbooks with Linux.
I downloaded US maps from here: http://www.openmapchest.org/instructions/
and followed the directions. I used the bit torrent download using Transmission, which is found in Mint and also the repositories. That saved a zipped file in my downloads, which I extracted to a new folder on the desktop named Maps. You will have a file called gmapsupp.img.
Next I searched for Applications for GPS: http://tuxmobil.org/linux_gps_navigatio ... tions.html
This is full of different applications.
I stumbled upon a program named QMapShack: https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocMain
Which I installed using Synaptic Manager, along with Navit, GPSD, and several other programs to try out.
I loaded the QMapShack program from my menu, and fumbled through pointing it to the US maps image in the folder I had extracted the maps to. It's time to crash but the file loaded, it's just a matter of learning another program now. What I like about the openmapchest maps download, is you can download Canadian or US maps (images), and put them on an SD card. I'm going to try playing with a hand held Garmin also. I found one review that said this has "breathed new life into an old NUVI", which might be on the right track for using with Linux as others have been looking into.
