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MARINUX

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:22 am
by ADOR
Has anyone ran into this one yet?

http://marinux.tuxfamily.org/

It's a dedicated Marine linux OS

XINUTOP
Dedicated Marine OS


DESCRIPTION

Xinutop-nav is a Linux portable or installed marine OS, including a lightweight base applications from Xfce family, and provide, with less of 400Mo, essential marine applications such as:

Fldigi: reception and display radio weather-fax and NAVTEX, via the sound card.
OpenCPN: chartplotter, tides, AIS, grib files, GPS interface and others navigation datas (dashboard).
Polarcom: virtual instrumentation, from NMEA datas.
XTide: tides with numerical and graphical display, worlwide coverage.
Zygrib: download and display weather grib files.
Muplex: NMEA multiplexer.
OSD Depth: display water depth with big digits above any application (aka "on top").



Xinutop is made with a special care of lightness, simplicity, efficacy, reliability and can operate from multiple datas supports (HDD, SSD, USB, Flash) on a great variety of i386 compatible computers, specially with low power processors, or those unfairly considered as obsolete, poorly supporting the growing greed of currents OS, less and less compatible with embedded hardware. Xinutop can run as a portable operating system on removable device, but also as a main operating system on hard drive (same install). The memory usage after startup is about 100MB. To make Xinutop unbreakable (may I say "unbrickable" - used term for deads tablets - or almost ?), the necessary system files and directories are locked and can't be deleted or modified by a normal way (even in root mode).

Xinutop is assembled with Ubuntu 12.04 packages (Precise), including the scripts "lrd" by Gauvain Pocentek and provide:

It also has other stuff listed on the site like.

MUPLEX
NMEA Multiplexer


DESCRIPTION

MUPLEX is a Linux soft multiplexer that can mix different input flows of real or emulate serial datas NMEA and share it between multiple applications.

OSD DEPTH
OSD echo-sounder display


DESCRIPTION

OSD DEPTH is a Linux echo-sounder repeater which uses the OSD (On Screen Display) technique to display the water depth from NMEA sentences as DBT (Depth Below Transducer) or DPT (Depth). See screen copy at top of document.

RASTOW
Raster charts organizer


DESCRIPTION

*** RASTOW *** (raster-stow contraction) classify your raster charts collection (*.kap files) creating 96 subdirectories divided by timezone (15° steps, without any country exception), north and south, above and below 45° of latitude.

Re: MARINUX

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 3:48 pm
by UNCNDL1
Ador, looks promising. I bookmarked the link you provided and will have a look this weekend. It looks like it's based on Ubuntu 12 and has some of the same applications as Navigatrix which is based on Ubuntu 14. Thanks for keeping your eyes out for more things to try! :doh:

Re: MARINUX

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:30 pm
by SHEEPMAN!
Ador, Just be glad Cleve didn't send a four inch stack of "hey, try this" to you.

Cooking dinner, and writing a Linux post in me 'ead.

Cleve..buddy...take a look at this one. (Marinux)

Me...I'm putting a drive in a 52 caddy and trying some of this stuff (henceforth known as Cleve's stack) installed.

First or second will be Peppermint....maybe Kali will be first.

Stay tuned. Meanwhile I need to put the lamb chops in the pan.

Re: MARINUX

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:08 am
by ADOR
I still plan to load up Navigatrix on either my CF-28 or CF-29 with GPS when I get a chance just too many projects, but I have been knocking a dent in them every time I am home. But I will keep y'all posted on any new linux stuff I find that has to do with Navigation.