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Download maps for Mappero

Posted by on 26 Jan 2011 | Tagged as: nokia n900

Just before starting the trip, it is required to get some new maps on the N900. I hope to get some connectivity in Columbia via Comcel , but it's better to have the required files on the mobile before the trip starts.

Maemo on N900 comes with Ovi Maps , but somehow this application misses some features I like - especially the option to choose which map-source to use. A better application is probably Mappero , which i already used Maemo Mapper on my N770 as. It can be used with any maps you like and comes with some pre-download options to store the used maps. But it's not so easy to select the areas to download, as well as to understand how many maps are required at all

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A better way to download the maps is to use the Mobile Atlas Creator , Which can be run on your local computer. There is no description on how to use it together with Mappero, therefore I can not say if my way is the only one or the best. But thats how I got it done:

  • selected to store the Atlas as "OSMTracker tile storage"
  • selected some Google Maps, created the Atlas
  • copied the whole atlas structure (in my case atlases/Columbia_2011-01-25_200000/Google maps) to the N900, into folder / home / user / MyDocs / .maps
  • renamed folder "Google Maps" on N900 into "Google Vector"

thats it. If I start now Mappero, I have all the files I will need in the next week already on my drive. And if I have the time I want to add this whole structure with the Mappero Tiles and repository configuration. But not today, because it works. Nice one.

N900 sync with KDE desktop (kaddressbook / kontact)

Posted by on 23 Jan 2011 | Tagged as: nokia n900

Since a few weeks I had a new toy - a Nokia N900 from. It's a mobile phone running Maemo, adapted to Linux distribution. Got a used one for a nice price, Which should replace a heavy computer while traveling for a few months through southern America.

Anyway, as usual, one of the interesting things is how to sync contacts and calendar entries with the Linux-driven laptop on my desk? Luckily the solutions are now available - not as in the previous days with my ROKR E6, a Linux phone Which required me to get Windows to synchronize it, ugly.

The N900 can easily synchronize with the Funambol service online . Just add syncevolution syncevolution-gui and to your N900, configure it by giving in your credentials and you are done.

Most of the people will not like publishing their contacts anywhere in the outside world. Me too. But beside the Funambol their online service is the open source Funambol development page. And from there you can download and install Funambol locally and sync to your local server - nice one. Just install this server and change the address in syncevolutions config-file, thats it.

In my case I had to start the first synchronization with the N900 from the command line parameter "slow sync" to let it run successfuly. Later synchronizations worked as required without the additional parameter - just from the graphical interface.

Now, as you have all your contacts and dates locally on your server, you just need to synchronize these to your kaddressbook / kontact or what ever you are going to use. Both of these applications are using KDE akonadi there as storage backend, Therefore you actually need a akonadi-funambol synchronization program. Which can be found in Akunambol . Just installed it (it's part of Gentoo's overlay kde "emerge akunambol" does it's job) and now I can sync between akonadi and my local funambol too.

Great, thanks to everybody who programmed those who documented the required tools and pieces - I'm never going to be out of sync anymore.