I also have the GPS not working problem. My phone is bq Aquaris E5, I
have OTA 13 installed. I don't even have the "Using GPS, anonymized Wi-
Fi and cellular network info" option present in my settings menu.
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i have similar problems with my meizu pro5 since OTA 11 and no other OTA
solves the problem. Unav starts, but nothing appears, no active button.
The GPS is on, the data roaming is allowed and it worked perfectly with
OTA 10. Google map doesn't find my position too, the same for the
weather
/usr/bin/test_gps is known to segfault and we should totally remove it.
For "Why not gpsd?": It does not support assisted GPS in the way we need
it, nor does it provide any sort of fusioning of network- and satellite-
based positioning ootb. More to this, the NMEA that is reported back
here does
how this can stll have the incomplete status? the gps is broken, it does not
work on bq m10. the test_gps in /usr/bin results in segfaults. this is key
feature of mobile (together with sensorsors) to do the cool stuff (not cool is
like reading mail, tweeting, facebook, and other stuff
I got it again working by "disabling roaming" in the data connection.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/603101/gps-unvailable-on-
aquaris-e45?noredirect=1=1
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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
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
I have found that turning on Geografical detection in the notification area,
has no impact on gps switch in the battery's parameter.
The gps switch in the battery's parameter default value is off.
Both Geografical detection and gps switch in the battery's parameter
should be on, to get gps works
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thomas Voß (thomas-voss)
** Also affects: location-service (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects:
@oeckels: When you say you flashed your phone with Android and got a GPS
fix within 3 minutes, how did you make sure that the GPS chipset is not
using any sort of assistance information? Even if you disable network-
based positioning,t he GPS chipset will rely on a so-called SUPL server
to
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