Hello,

I read through http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/TangoGPS#Debian and felt that it 
was not
completely right. Is the activation of the device truly necessary? Rather not, 
it seems,
at least not for me.

The directory /root/Maps seems to find some consensus between Qtopia and Debian 
concerning
the location of OpenStreetMap data that was downloaded for offline reuse. I'd 
prefer to
use /var/cache/osm, instead. Would that sound reasonable to you as well? Or is 
there a
better location?

How can I quit using tangoGPS without using the Unix shell to kill it? ALT-F4 
or CTRL-Q or
Q don't seem to work and I don't want to use the keyboard either, really. Am I 
right in
that there is a quit-button or menu-entry missing?

When tracking for OpenStreetMap (while playing Mokomaze), how can I reasonably
user-friendly prevent the freephone to go to sleep (darken the screen)?

My GPS data is rather unreliable when staning still. Speeds of 0.7 (find but 
rare) via 2
or 3 (often) up to 9 km/h are reported when the correct speed is 0. Is there a 
way to help
with calibration of some sort? My handheld GPS receivers are better (also 
tracking more
satellites, though). Do you observe something similar?

Many greetings

Steffen



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