Instructions for installing Navit:
1) Install the following packages:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install gpsd gpsd-clients cmake subversion build-essential espeak freeglut3-dev imagemagick libdbus-1-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev libdevil-dev libfontconfig1-dev libfreetype6-dev libfribidi-dev libgarmin-dev libglc-dev libgps-dev libgtk2.0-dev libimlib2-dev libpq-dev libqt4-dev libqtwebkit-dev librsvg2-bin libsdl-image1.2-dev libspeechd-dev libxml2-dev ttf-liberation
2) Install navit
sudo apt-get install navit
3) Download the desired maps from http://maps9.navit-project.org/ . You can download the map from a predefined area or from a selection, if you want the whole planet it is 18Gb.
Rename the *.bin file to osm.bin. (Place it in /home/**user**/**desired_folder**)
4) Edit the navit.xml
sudo nano /etc/navit/navit.xml
Find the section with "openstreetmaps" (Ctrl+W) and modify to your needs (**user**/**desired_folder**):
<!-- Mapset template for openstreetmaps --> <mapset enabled="yes"> <map type="binfile" enabled="no" data="/media/mmc2/MapsNavit/osm_europe.bin"/> <map type="binfile" enabled="yes" data="/home/**user**/**desired_folder**/osm.bin"/> </mapset>
Set all other mapsets to “no”, to ensure, that only the new OSM-map is loaded an used:
<mapset enabled="no">
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5) Run navit
navit
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