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Originalmente publicado por karamuixa
Gracias pinguino, pero no hay manera 
Conecto gps antes de arrancar opencpn, no aparece en la lista ningún /dev/ttyUSB*, voy escribiendo a mano /dev/ttyUSB0, ...USB1, etc. y no reconoce mi posición con ninguno.
Para descartar que haya problemas con el gps, he vuelto a conectarlo con windows 7, abro opencpn en windows y en la lista de origen de datos nmea aparece GARMIN, lo selecciono y al instante me sitúa en la carta. 
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Hola cofrades,
gracias mil por la aportacion de esta maravilla.Es genial el navigatrix, o corro en un viejo portatil .
Todo ok menos hacer que "rule" el garmin 60csx
He probado todo lo que he leido en este hilo.
Peeeeeeeero en la pagina del navigatrix (inglish):
http://navigatrix.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=243
dice:
...-"Post subject: Make it work: Garmin GP60Posted: 15 Dec 2011, 14:04
Joined: 15 Dec 2011, 13:45
Posts: 1
Hi!
First I have to thank you very much for your effort! I just found your distro and it is absolutely great! Keep up the good work!
I have just a small addition, as I have a Garmin GP60 GPS Receiver and at first, it refused to work. It is essential that the GP60 HAS found and locked it's gps position before trying the description below!
My solution:
1.) Modify /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf:
Find the line
blacklist garmin_gps
and change it to
#blacklist garmin_gps
This makes the kernel load the module to support Garmin protocol via /dev/ttyUSB0 every time you connect it via USB.
After this, normally, gpsd will be automatically attached to /dev/ttyUSB0 via /lib/udev/gpsd.hotplug, but this didn't work for me. The script was called (see syslog), but no gps information was transmitted. But the hotplug script is intelligent enought to start gpsd if it's not running. So I did the following:
2.) Remove all S26gpsd symlinks from the rc*.d folders. Take care: NOT the K26gpsd!!!
This makes sure that the gpsd daemon will ONLY get started from gpsd.hotplug AFTER the kernel finished loading garmin_gps and initializing /dev/ttyUSB0.
Now, my GP60 works like a charm
Ok, I've got to admit, any program that expects true NMEA serial protocol data via /dev/ttyUSB0 won't work, as it doesn't understand the Garmin protocol, but that's another story.
Many many thanks for the distro!
Greetz,
Holger
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Pero el OpenCn no lo ve....
Alguna orientación.
se agradecerá (si funcionara!)
Saludos y gracias a los que ,gratuitamente os calentais la cabeza por otros...
Paco
FC8