Hi,
I have the Ubuntu M10 (updated to 10.1 after arrival) for a week now and
successfully
used GPS with uNav, SensorStatus and Here Maps.
Since yesterday I encounter the above-mentioned bug. I would like to add
the following observations:
After reboot everything is fine, but when I start one of the GPS apps the GPS
symbol in the indicator menu
starts blinking (frequency: once per second). When I check the app
permissions I see that the list with apps which have requested GPS
access is empty.
When I reboot the M10 again the blinking stops and the list with apps which
requested GPS access is there again.
When the GPS indicator symbol is blinking (because I launched
SensorStatus) and then I start uNav, uNav gives the following error message:
"GPS Denied"
"Error reading the GPS status"
"Please review your device settings"
When I go to device settings I see the following:
- Location Settings: GPS and anoymised Wi-Fi (HERE)
- Battery Settings: GPS enabled
- Secury & privacy -> Apps Permissions -> Location:0
The only way to make the GPS indicator symbol stop blinking is to switch
off GPS location detection.
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[Frieza] Location service fails to start cleanly, entering restart
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