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Mike, we should make a computer dork thread.. But this one's about portable GPS/NAV

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...for obvious reasons :)Ubuntu 11.10 on my Gateway LT2811u netbook, right now. I likes it on this little box, because it's only got 1GB DDR3 ram, and Linux doesn't bloat the services like Microshaft.So anyhoo.. I've got this little netbook, and I'm considering adding a nav/gps setup to it and use it in the truck, since my Garmin nuvi decided to take a dump..However, I can't really find any good info on respectable GPS/NAV applications for Linux. Ever considered this? Researched it any?Just curious..

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I'd be so "honored" if y'all would name a thread after me!!!

that would be awesome.. DORKWEED: the geek thread

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