The browser works fine so networking does not seem to be the issue.  My
little GPS app correctly display lat/long as pushed from DDMS or
telnet.  But Maps and the Browser both say cannot access location.

Terrific... :-(

Incidentally, I have the same issue whether I use a pure Ubuntu 10.04
laptop or a Ubuntu 10.04 virtual box running under XP.  Is it possible
its a Ubuntu 10.04 issue?  I suppose I can create a Ubuntu 9.10 virtual
box and see what happens.

>>>>> "d" == davemac  <davemac...@gmail.com> writes:

   d> So your app is getting the lat/long from DDMS, but you're not
   d> seeing any maps displayed? Maps come from the Google API over the
   d> Internet.  Is there a chance that you don't have networking
   d> available to your emulator? Other than location, does the browser
   d> function correctly?  I'm also at a loss as to why you're not able
   d> to see your location.  Good luck!

   d> - dave

   d> On Jun 18, 2:59 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
   >> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Jake Colman <col...@ppllc.com> wrote:

   >> > This is really odd.  I started from scratch using a "new"
   >> > computer (a Ubuntu virtualbox guest under WinXP).  I downloaded
   >> > the SDK, created an AVD, started Maps and pushed a
   >> > location.  Maps still says "temporarily unable to access
   >> > location" but my small app that display location changes
   >> > displays the new latitude and longitude.  Any idea what I can be
   >> > doing wrong?
   >> 
   >> Off the top of my head, I can't think of any particular problems.
   >> Nested emulation environments (qemu in Ubuntu in XP) is a little
   >> odd, but if you are getting the fix, I don't know why the Maps app
   >> would not.
   >> 
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   >> CommonsWare
   >> mmur...@commonsware.comhttp://commonsware.com

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