I haven't success. My FSO is the 'more homework' version 4.1.
Installing gpsd really installs fso-gpsd. Installing tangogps complains about having two versions matching gpsg, eg. the fso-gpsd and the compatibility (gpsd) wrapper that seems to be installed with fso-gpsd. What version do you use exactly (image locations) ? Tahnks Lothar lollisoft wrote: > > Thanks, > > I'll try that too. Also when the connections to the port are more than 0 > it could be > useful to disabling illume to lower the brightness and the like. > > Is this possible within a script ? > > Lothar > > > Fox Mulder wrote: >> >> I did nothing special. >> I only deinstalled gpsd and installed fso-gpsd. Some time ago fso-gpsd >> wasn't working good at all. But a few weeks ago i tried again to replace >> gpsd with fso-gpsd and since than it works ok. >> Interesting is that with fso-gpsd the gps chip is activated as soon as a >> connection to the fso-gpsd port is opened. And it is deactivated when >> the last connection closes. This feature has pros and cons but at the >> moment i like it. :) >> >> Ciao, >> Rainer >> >> lollisoft wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> what did you made to get GPS working in general ? >>> >>> See my post about GPS ... >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Lothar >>> >>> >>> Fox Mulder wrote: >>>> Since a few weeks i'm using fso-gpsd without any big problems so far. >>>> The only problem is that the TTFF (time to first fix) is always >1 >>>> minute and sometimes it needs quite a lot of time. The only solution >>>> for >>>> me to be sure to get a fix within <30 sec is to use the agps tool which >>>> downloads the almanac and ephemeris from ublox for my region. >>>> The problem is, that the gps chip doesn't have any internal memory why >>>> it needs to download all relevant gps data every time it is powered up. >>>> So i thought if it is possible to save the relevant gps data before >>>> shutting down the gps which can be done by fso-gpsd or kernel >>>> automatically. Than after starting the gps fso-gpsd/kernel feeds back >>>> the data to speed up the TTFF. This would be the same way most gps >>>> receivers work. >>>> Maybe this is already implemented somewhere but i don't think so >>>> because >>>> the TTFF without agps is always quite slow. >>>> >>>> Ciao, >>>> Rainer >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Openmoko community mailing list >>>> community@lists.openmoko.org >>>> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> community@lists.openmoko.org >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/-FSO--Speed-gps-time-to-firxt-fix-up--tp2105634p2105847.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community