11 | | the dafault path for map data on Maemo is '''/home/user/MyDocs/.maps''', bacause '''MyDocs''' resides on a 27GB FAT32 partition, which is the largest continuous partition in default Maemo 5 install on the N900.[[BR]] |
12 | | '''NOTE:''' ''Bacause of the FAT32 file-system used in MyDocs, you should consider enabling sqlite tile storage (in '''options->map->tile storage'''). FAT32 uses very large per-file clusters, which together with map data that consists of thousands of individual tiles causes huge waste of space. Sqlite can store thousands of tiles in a single file and thus avoids this issue.'' |
| 11 | The default path for the map data folder on Maemo is '''/home/user/MyDocs/.maps''', bacause '''!MyDocs''' resides on a 27GB FAT32 partition, which is the largest continuous partition in default Maemo 5 install on the N900.[[BR]] |
| 12 | '''NOTE:''' ''Because of the FAT32 file-system used in !MyDocs, you should consider enabling sqlite tile storage (in '''options->map->tile storage'''). FAT32 uses very large per-file clusters, which together with map data that consists of thousands of individual tiles causes huge waste of space. Sqlite can store thousands of tiles in a single file and thus avoids this issue.'' |