GPS is still a bit "iffy" and now worse
since upgrading to current build number: 23
I can no longer seem to get GPS from Nokia HERE service
Nokia's GPS location service - System Settings > Security & Privacy > Location
access > " Using GPS, anonymised Wi-Fi and mobile network info." is no longer
GPS is still a bit iffy for me but it works most of the time if I am patient
and I let it get a signal.
I did go through the procedure to enable Nokia's GPS location service - System
Settings Security Privacy Location access Using GPS, ananymised Wi-Fi
and mobile network info.
Currently
I am now getting different errors in the logs after upgradin on the
development channel now on utopic r243.
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat
/var/log/ubuntu-location-service/com.ubuntu.location.WARNING
Log file created at: 2014/09/21 08:54:13
Running on machine: ubuntu-phablet
Log line format:
I am now getting different errors in the logs after upgradin on the
development channel now on utopic r243.
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat
/var/log/ubuntu-location-service/com.ubuntu.location.WARNING
Log file created at: 2014/09/21 08:54:13
Running on machine: ubuntu-phablet
Log line format:
The above worked until a reboot. After the reboot even restarting the
ubuntu-location-service did not consistently help. After several
attempts I got the location detection working again but still got the
Timeout was reached: No space left on device warning once it was
working.
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You received
I am also getting the No space left on device warning:-
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ cat
/var/log/ubuntu-location-service/com.ubuntu.location.WARNING
Log file created at: 2014/09/13 10:29:17
Running on machine: ubuntu-phablet
Log line format: [IWEF]mmdd hh:mm:ss.uu threadid file:line] msg
E0913
I noticed this a few weeks ago and it has not been rectified.
I have asked the osmtouch developers if they know about it
https://answers.launchpad.net/osmtouch/+question/254334
Digging into it today I found the following after running OSM Touch and
touching the location detection arrow :-
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