„I let upstart start the location service with gps::Provider as the only
provider“ as described in #11 – I have commented lines in /etc/init
/ubuntu-location-service.override and restarted the service, so I got:

# ps aux | grep [g]ps
root      7065  0.1  0.5 151508 10048 ?        Ssl  17:05   0:00 
/usr/bin/ubuntu-location-serviced --bus system --provider gps::Provider

But GPS is still not working.

In the log file, I found an error:

# cat /var/log/ubuntu-location-service/com.ubuntu.location.INFO
Log file created at: 2015/08/02 17:05:53
Running on machine: ubuntu-phablet
Log line format: [IWEF]mmdd hh:mm:ss.uuuuuu threadid file:line] msg
I0802 17:05:53.963609  7065 ofono_nm_connectivity_manager.cpp:699] 
[connection_goes_via_wifi]
E0802 17:08:45.950181  7072 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:157] Error 
downloading GPS Xtra data: Timeout was reached: Operation timed out after 1428 
milliseconds with 53576 out of 59748 bytes received

I also agree that GPS is very important function. I love Ubuntu because
it brings real GNU/Linux to my phone, so I can do almost anything (e.g.
run SQL database or even GlassFish in my pocket device), but if
navigation is not working, I can't use it as a smartphone.

Where can I find more log files or debug it?

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