Submission + - TomTom uses Linux, but doesn't support Linux users 3
Michele Alessandrini writes: "Having bought several TomTom One navigation systems here at work (Italy), I was browsing their web site to find information about maps.
There are several pages of documentation about their devices.
In one of them, they proudly inform you that their devices use Linux, as a warranty of power and stability.
But, when you come to the software (the one used to manage updates, set locations, etc), they only support Windows and Mac OS.
Not that surprise, and not that the software is really necessary.
But the point is: they probably saved million dollars using a free kernel, and they didn't even care supporting Linux users.
Am I the only one disappointed?"
I'm more disappointed over source and license text (Score:2)
Re:I'm more disappointed over source and license t (Score:2)
http://www.tomtom.com/page.php?Page=gpl [tomtom.com]
where they link to the official sites for the various GPL's packages they use, along with their own mirror of the sources and their diffs. They also provide a pre-compiled toolchain. Seems to me like they are fully in compliance with all the terms of the GPL, and then some.
Re: (Score:2)
Yes, it's often possible that Google is a better interface to a site than the site itself, but that shows either a piss-poor design or a desire to make the information difficult to find. I shouldn't have to STFW when I'm already on the right site and looking all around where the information should be mentioned.