Your GPS has a serial port, but your computer only has USB. How are you going to get your tracklogs and waypoints? It is true that more GPS units are arriving with Bluetooth and USB interfaces, but the vast majority still uses the old RS232 serial interface. In the meantime you need to get a serial to USB converter that will allow you to use your GPS with Windows, Linux and Mac USB ports.
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Technical aside: Converting Serial to USB turns out to be complex due to the way that USB devices work. Basically the Serial to USB converter includes a small computer (well, a microcontroller) that translates RS232 to USB, and back. Not all Serial to USB converters properly implement the whole RS232 specification. That's why these converters are more than you might think.
The BAFO-810 uses the Prolific PL230 driver. Connect the USB to serial adapter while watching the system log in /var/log/messages or via the dmesg command. It should display 'PL-2303 converter detected' and create the device node /udev/ttyUSB0
The first of these commands also works for the Belkin Adapter F5U109 and the Geko 201 under Ubuntu 8.04. The system log shows 'MCT U232 converter now attached to ttyUSB0' when the adapter is connected.
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