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Well, I am having the worst luck since I updated flash and cloned to sd. I haven't been able to get a fix. I've tried running agps several times and then maemo mapper and still nothing. I just can't understand what the problem is. And apart from that, after maemo mapper search for gps receiver a couple of time it just shuts down by itself.
Any suggestions? Thanks
But I'd like to discredit the legend of N810's GPS crappines.
True, getting a fix may be though sometimes (better with aGPS), but once it has one, it keeps it even in damn hard situations.
I placed the holder in a very low part of the car, below the radio, and I never never lose the fix.
Some days ago I made a long mountain trek with the tablet in a jacket's pocket, and the fix was always there.
Therefore I would say the GPS receiver is very good. It has some problem getting the fix that may be due to driver/software more than hardware.
Umberto