[Bug 1442105] Re: GPS not working on my BQ Ubuntu Touch

2016-06-09 Thread Joan CiberSheep
Same behaviour here with bq Aquaris m10 (tablet).  With wifi and GPS on doesn't 
find position (Here, OSMScout, uNav).
Since the tablet has no 3g it makes impossible to use offline driving 
directions.

Tried app Location Test with no results. I thought GPS  might be broken
so I did a system check (rebooting into tablet's checking system mode)
and GPS seams to work fine but not in Ubuntu.

Forensics:
/var/log/ubuntu-location-service* 
Not present

/var/log/upstart/ubuntu-location-service.log

/var/log/syslog

The output of: sudo /system/bin/logcat

The output of: ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get --property 
visible_space_vehicles
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property visible_space_vehicles > ululsc-vsv.txt
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered
The output of sudo GLOG_v=1000 GLOG_logtostderr=1 
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --test
?field.comment=
Same behaviour here with bq Aquaris m10 (tablet).  With wifi and GPS on doesn't 
find position (Here, OSMScout, uNav).
Since the tablet has no 3g it makes impossible to use offline driving 
directions.

Tried app Location Test with no results. I thought GPS  might be broken
so I did a system check (rebooting into tablet's checking system mode)
and GPS seams to work fine but not in Ubuntu.

Forensics:
/var/log/ubuntu-location-service* 
Not present

/var/log/upstart/ubuntu-location-service.log
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = sessions path[1] = 2) which isn't 
registered
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = sessions path[1] = 1) which isn't 
registered
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = sessions path[1] = 0) which isn't 
registered
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = sessions path[1] = 3) which isn't 
registered
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = sessions path[1] = 4) which isn't 
registered
name -> com.ubuntu.espoo.Service.Provider
path -> /com/ubuntu/espoo/Service/Provider
Instantiating and configuring: gps::Provider
__bionic_open_tzdata_path: ANDROID_ROOT not set!
__bionic_open_tzdata_path: ANDROID_ROOT not set!
__bionic_open_tzdata_path: ANDROID_ROOT not set!
__bionic_open_tzdata_path: ANDROID_ROOT not set!
__bionic_open_tzdata_path: ANDROID_ROOT not set!
Instantiating and configuring: remote::Provider
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = sessions path[1] = 1) which isn't 
registered


/var/log/syslog
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[Bug 1442105] Re: GPS not working on my BQ Ubuntu Touch

2016-06-09 Thread Joan CiberSheep
The output of: sudo /system/bin/logcat
Attached

The output of: ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get --property 
visible_space_vehicles
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get 
--property visible_space_vehicles > ululsc-vsv.txt
Attempted to unregister path (path[0] = com path[1] = ubuntu) which isn't 
registered

The output of sudo GLOG_v=1000 GLOG_logtostderr=1 
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --test
 length=17 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:13.580946  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524006000 
nmea=$GPRMC,06.010,V,8960.,N,0.,E,0.000,0.00,060180,,,N*49
 length=71 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:13.581164  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524006000 
nmea=$GPVTG,0.00,T,,M,0.000,N,0.000,K,N*32
000,E,0.000,0.00,060180,,,N*49
 length=39 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:13.581517  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524006000 nmea=$GPACCURACY,3162.1*3F
N,0.000,K,N*32
000,E,0.000,0.00,060180,,,N*49
 length=23 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:14.571502  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524007000 
nmea=$GPGGA,07.010,8960.,N,0.,E,0,0,,137.0,M,13.0,M,,*45

 length=69 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:14.572310  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524007000 
nmea=$GPGSA,A,1,99.99,99.99,99.99*30
0,,137.0,M,13.0,M,,*45

 length=45 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:14.572486  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524007000 nmea=$GPGSV,1,1,0*49
,,99.99,99.99,99.99*30
0,,137.0,M,13.0,M,,*45

 length=17 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:14.573317  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524007000 
nmea=$GPRMC,07.010,V,8960.,N,0.,E,0.000,0.00,060180,,,N*48
 length=71 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:14.573420  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524007000 
nmea=$GPVTG,0.00,T,,M,0.000,N,0.000,K,N*32
000,E,0.000,0.00,060180,,,N*48
 length=39 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:14.573544  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524007000 nmea=$GPACCURACY,3162.1*3F
N,0.000,K,N*32
000,E,0.000,0.00,060180,,,N*48
 length=23 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:15.571542  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524008000 
nmea=$GPGGA,08.010,8960.,N,0.,E,0,0,,137.0,M,13.0,M,,*4A

 length=69 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:15.572320  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524008000 
nmea=$GPGSA,A,1,99.99,99.99,99.99*30
0,,137.0,M,13.0,M,,*4A

 length=45 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:15.572489  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524008000 nmea=$GPGSV,1,1,0*49
,,99.99,99.99,99.99*30
0,,137.0,M,13.0,M,,*4A

 length=17 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:15.572670  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 
com::ubuntu::location::providers::gps::android::HardwareAbstractionLayer::on_nmea_update(int64_t,
 const char*, int, void*): timestamp=1465524008000 
nmea=$GPRMC,08.010,V,8960.,N,0.,E,0.000,0.00,060180,,,N*47
 length=71 context=0x6c5a28
I0610 04:19:15.572767  6236 android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:135] static 
void 

[Bug 1573168] Re: [Frieza] Location service fails to start cleanly, entering restart loop

2016-05-11 Thread Joan CiberSheep
Hi. Similar behaviour here.
I use bq E5 -> updated to OTA 10.1. GPS works perfect.
I have bq m10 that came with OTA9.5 and directly updated to 10.1. GPS seems not 
to work at all (no blinking location icon but I was unable to detect exact 
position).

I wanted to test if GPS was working with OTA 9.5 so I reset the tablet but it 
restarted with OTA10.1. Location icon, this time blinks:
- Switching off GPS in battery is not possible (GPS keeps restarting)
- Switching off GPS from notification panel turns it off but keeps blinking 
(off)

Deactivated all scopes that requires location, installed SensorsStatus.
- SensorsStatus give no GPS data
- SensorsStatus: Found supported backend

Some reboots.
Location icon stopped blinking.

"sudo ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --test" give no output.
Location icon in notifications panel keeps in on position but grey. It
is not possible to tap or turn off

¿Defective GPS?

I hope those logs helps
http://paste.ubuntu.com/16371046/
http://paste.ubuntu.com/16371257/

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[Bug 1562783] Re: GPS stops without reason

2016-04-09 Thread Joan CiberSheep
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1557703 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1557703

Good morning.
I have used uNav yesterday with OTA 10... And I got no blank screens ;)

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[Bug 1562783] Re: GPS stops without reason

2016-03-29 Thread Joan CiberSheep
Hello again.
Today I did some tests as promised.
I updated to 0.57.

I couldn't manage to reproduce the situation were GPS is not updated but
I got 5 white screens in a route of 1,5 hours, witch didn't happen
before (with 0.54, 0.55)

Phone rebooted.
Search for a location (I'm in movement). Ask for route and uNav doesn't find 
route but points my exact location with no problem
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15549519/

Closed uNav and search again... no problem until: white screen
While GPS is bouncing
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15549611/
+ & - buttons vibrate on tap.
when tap on route icon, all icons stopped vibrating (screen is still white).

Closed and opened uNav
White screen while readjusting the route
All buttons vibrate on tap.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15549702/

Closed and opened uNav
Crashed searching for gps signal. App just closed.

Closed and opened uNav.
White screen while screen rotates
All buttons vibrate on tap.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15549733/

Closed and opened uNav. Blocked screen rotation
Blank in the middle of a sentence while searching for new route
All buttons vibrate on tap.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15549808/

Closed uNav
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15549812/

I can't see a pattern. Is my device short of memory? It's 1GB Aquaris E5
HD, I had no other app opened but logviewer.

I hope this is of some help ;)

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