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Is this true or is there a work around?
 
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Did you try the other GPS options (File Path = /dev/pgps or GPSD Host = 127.0.0.1) in the "Settings->GPS" dialog?

The default Bluetooth = <Bluetooth MAC> won't work unless you have an external BT GPS.

I am not sure if these options will work for you as I don't have an N810 yet but worth a try.
 
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Pretty sure I've seen another thread about this here somewhere.
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Originally Posted by technut View Post
Pretty sure I've seen another thread about this here somewhere.
Probably here:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...2&postcount=18
 

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found it, just select your bluetooth phone. and it finds the internal gps. Not logical he? haha welcome in the internet tablet world...
 
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http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...7&postcount=44

I have to start the navicore gpsd helper, then launch mapper.
 
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Originally Posted by Mausse View Post
found it, just select your bluetooth phone. and it finds the internal gps. Not logical he? haha welcome in the internet tablet world...
Very witty of you, Mausse. Just remember that you have a N810 and gnuite doesn't, yet, so it's not easy for him to support a version of mmapper for hardware that he can't test. And mockery isn't going to help any.
 
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