On Tuesday 20 April 2010 19:28:52 Toby D. Young wrote:
In short: Is there a sure-fire way of getting GPS up-and-running?
I have not tested it yet, but i think the sysfs files for powering up gps are
changed in v21 kernel. I have written about it here and will hopefully fix it
for next
Hello.
I've had the neo freefrunner gta-02 a few weeks.
After browsing through a few distributions, qtmoko became my choice. I
think this distribution is really great! I flashed the kernel and rootfs
with
uImage-v21.bin
and
qtmoko-debian-v21.jffs2
respectively and all seems ok, maybe better
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Toby D. Young tyo...@ippt.gov.pl wrote:
Hello.
My phone is permanently stuck
with the message Wait for fix. Have I missed something obvious here?
how long are you waiting? general rule for me is ruffly 10 min before
i start to worry.
Hi Jeremy
My phone is permanently stuck
with the message Wait for fix. Have I missed something obvious here?
how long are you waiting? general rule for me is ruffly 10 min before
i start to worry.
I've got into the habit of letting him run on...
Normally around 15-25 mins before I give
2010-04...@19:28 Toby D. Young
I can not for the life of me get GPS to work using NeronGPS.
I took the following steps after flashing:
(1) apt-get gpsd (this starts on booting after a little play with the
config for gpsd).
neo:~# /etc/init.d/gpsd restart
Stopping GPS (Global Positioning
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