So I got this cheep bicycle GPS thingy, mainly because it has a large screen, is completely wireless, does not need sensors, and costs about the same or less than a decent "normal" cyclocomputer. I had no interest in the GPS part, really, as I am a Fat Dude on a Fixie Rotund Rigid Rider, and I sort of assumed that this device, or others like it, would be rather unusable on Linux.
The computer actually is seen and mounted as a removable device, and uses the somewhat standard .fit file format, so......
Enter a piece of useful f/oss software called GPXSee
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No, it was not 101 degrees, lol. I'd be dead I think![Smiley](https://www.kubuntuforums.net/core/images/smilies/smiley.gif)
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The new steed needs road bike drop "gravel" bars, eventually.
The computer actually is seen and mounted as a removable device, and uses the somewhat standard .fit file format, so......
Enter a piece of useful f/oss software called GPXSee
No, it was not 101 degrees, lol. I'd be dead I think
![Smiley](https://www.kubuntuforums.net/core/images/smilies/smiley.gif)
The new steed needs road bike drop "gravel" bars, eventually.
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