I ran into this issue after I upgraded one of my systems from 14.04 to
16.04. I was puzzled by comment #2 as my system didn't have an
/etc/geoclue/geoclue.conf file, and digging a bit further I found that
this was because the geoclue-2.0 package wasn't installed. Adding this
package allowed Redshift to start correctly and get the right location.

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  geoclue2 location not working

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