st599
Well-Known Member
From the discussion on Home-made chart plotters
So what would you like to sea on your ideal boat computer?
If we're looking at Linux for boating purposes, why not go the whole hog and think about a Linux LiveCD we could make for yachties? They're really easy to make using remastersys http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/
Base Distro:
I'd go for Xubuntu as it's more suitable to lower powered machines and a bit graphically less demanding - could always include a script to upgrade to Gnome or KDE http://www.xubuntu.org/tour
Navigation and weather:
gpsd - allow multiple programs to connect to a single GPS
OpenCPN - Rock solid navigation program - integrates well with AIS
Gippy - NMEA Data display tool
ZyGrib - GRIB Viewer - also used to download GRIBS for OpenCPN
Xtide - free tidal data
Entertainment:
Mplayer/VLC - play any video
Rythmbox - music organiser, player and ripper
Mencoder script to rip DVDs and videos for watching onboard
Worldwide Radio timetable???
Communications:
Firefox
Thunderbird
Pidgin
Skype
SailMail?
Pactor?
Anybody got any other ideas?
So what would you like to sea on your ideal boat computer?