Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Geotagging Pictures under Linux

How to batch geotag photos on Linux machine?
Firs you need to get the track log from your GPS device. I use "gpsbabel" with GUI (gpsbabel -t -i garmin -f usb: -o gpx -F /home/your_login/your_path/route.gpx).
Than I use "gpscorrelate-gui". Only you need is pick the track (in .gpx format) and pictures you need to geotag. Don't forget entering correct time-offset (based on timezone) and calculate day-light-saving! And push "Correlate Photos".
Easy like that.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Ubuntu 7.04

I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 for first time. I have booted from CD so it's not fast enough loading applications but I like it.
The system recognized all my hardware. I can connect to the Internet with no additional settings. So I'm satisfied so far.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Linux on Windows machine

Time to time I'm thinking about running some Linux distribution running on my PC.
Honestly, I'm too lazy to use just Linux as my only Operation System. I think after some time on Windows we all become "Win-depended".
So the best way for me is dual operation system. But some kind of dual-boot is not flexible enought.
I've picked VMware Player and Ubuntu Linux distribution. The whole OS should be running in the single windouw under MS Windows.
I haven't tested it yet but I'm wonder how much memory I need to run it.