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5 days 10 hours ago #3673
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I want to run QtVLM on my boat. I have a mini-indusrial PC to run it on. I can run windows or any flavour of linux - 32 or 64 bit.
What are the QtVLM developers/serious racers running please? O/S inc version and window manager (if linux).
I'm after reliability - minimum glitches, best on screen performance etc.
I could change the hardware if necessary.
Please please, I'm an experienced IT professional, I don't care whether Linux is better than Windows etc. I just want to copy what the pro's are doing and go sailing....
What are the QtVLM developers/serious racers running please? O/S inc version and window manager (if linux).
I'm after reliability - minimum glitches, best on screen performance etc.
I could change the hardware if necessary.
Please please, I'm an experienced IT professional, I don't care whether Linux is better than Windows etc. I just want to copy what the pro's are doing and go sailing....
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4 days 3 hours ago #3676
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Formations à l'utilisation de qtVlm
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Hello
your mini PC will run it very correctly. A large capacity of RAM memory can help if you have many maps. The developers could confirm (I m not).
Your hardware depends also of your power supply possibilities : 12v, 220v on a converter, etc
About the use, have a look at this guy and his screenshots in the videos, he sailed solo around the world with qtVlm : www.youtube.com/@damienjob8257
Another configuration (mine), based on an iPad inside a mini 6,50 where it is not possible to use a PC while sailing : youtube.com/shorts/d0pkImioJ78?si=HpMT0Cele3kMfwNm
your mini PC will run it very correctly. A large capacity of RAM memory can help if you have many maps. The developers could confirm (I m not).
Your hardware depends also of your power supply possibilities : 12v, 220v on a converter, etc
About the use, have a look at this guy and his screenshots in the videos, he sailed solo around the world with qtVlm : www.youtube.com/@damienjob8257
Another configuration (mine), based on an iPad inside a mini 6,50 where it is not possible to use a PC while sailing : youtube.com/shorts/d0pkImioJ78?si=HpMT0Cele3kMfwNm
Services sur logiciels et matériel de navigation...
Formations à l'utilisation de qtVlm
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4 days 1 hour ago #3677
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Super post, merci !
OpenCPN aussi!
OpenCPN aussi!
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3 days 15 hours ago #3678
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On a mini-pc you would want to use linux Debian 13 for maximum stability.
You would need to install some drivers first :
You would need to install some drivers first :
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sudo apt install libxcb-xinput0 libxcb-xinerama0 libmd4c0 libdouble-conversion3
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3 days 14 hours ago #3679
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Ozolli, merci.
This is exactly the information I was looking for.
I have installed Deb `13 but I am going to check those deps/modules.
This is exactly the information I was looking for.
I have installed Deb `13 but I am going to check those deps/modules.
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