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2008-02-05
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2008-02-05
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2008-02-06
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Nope, even though I waited for over 20 minutes (the train was late T_T), there were no satellite fixes.
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2008-02-17
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2008-02-18
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So yeah, I took the N810 with me to work yesterday, cause I didn't have the time to check it out at home. Anyways, I decided to try out the GPS, and I waited about 20 minutes, no satellite fixes. I was guessing I had to update the N810 with newer software. So I did that, and tried the GPS again, notice, this was indoors, though our Garmin Nüvi GPS that we use at work take about a minute to get satellite fixes. Anyways, after work I was waiting for the train, so I was waiting outside and thought it might work there. Nope, even though I waited for over 20 minutes (the train was late T_T), there were no satellite fixes.
I got home and started reading on the forums, now I have the newest OS2008 version, that I could get off the maemo site, the leap year patched gpsd package 1.0-25 or something, still I get no fixes, I've even tried to just let it stay for 30 minutes, still nothing.
So my question is, am I doing anything wrong here? Is it because it has been cloudy and rainy both days? Or is the built-in GPS such a piece of crap that it isn't worth using?
Could someone maybe help me out a little bit here?
EDIT: FYI, I live in Slagelse, on the vest coast of Zealand, and work in Albertslund on the east coast of Zealand.
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