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ALS: Automotive Grade Linux

ALS: Automotive Grade Linux

Posted Sep 28, 2012 16:22 UTC (Fri) by n8willis (subscriber, #43041)
In reply to: ALS: Automotive Grade Linux by daglwn
Parent article: ALS: Automotive Grade Linux

I'm afraid there aren't a whole heck of a lot of them out there. Alison is certainly more knowledgeable on the subject than I, however.

David Anders has also started a resource section on the elinux.org wiki that lists a few packages worth exploring. It is a post-ALS creation, though, so it may take time before contributors manage to link in all the extant options, many of which are one-developer projects at this stage.

Nate


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ALS: Automotive Grade Linux

Posted Oct 6, 2012 6:37 UTC (Sat) by alison (subscriber, #63752) [Link]

The easiest solution is obdgpslogger, which has Debian and Ubuntu and (probably still) Fedora packages:

http://icculus.org/obdgpslogger/

I also recommend having a look at mp3car.com forums, scantool.net forums, #linuxice IRC on freenode and (until elinux.org page Nate mentions exists):

http://wiki.openivi.org/index.php?title=Main_Page

http://mikesshop.net/

There were working Ubuntu and Debian packages for nobdy and libobd before the maintainer fell far behind, but I hear she hopes to catch up over Thanksgiving.


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