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#641
Well, I installed for fun...



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Cool! Installed too. Really it works. I had a fix in my house around of trees and other buildings, in a little time.

Also it connected to 8 satellites whereas before it wasn't capable of overcoming 4.

Though it can be a placebo effect, who knows. I will continue testing it.
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#643
Oh.. My.. ***king.. God... !!

Let me be the first to say that with agps-ui installed and configured, I got a fix from the satellites within seconds.. Yes, you read it right, SECONDS !!

Never before did I get a fix this quickly.. It always used to take several minutes..

Not any more shall I feel embarrassed before my friends when trying to get us somewhere quickly. With this, it will be quickly

Thanks to NOKIA who finally made this available.. Well, that, and Diablo
 
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At Last!
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Need to figure out the password

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#645
Let me recap.. it uses the AGPS info thru the cellphone connected via BT right ?
So, of course, we need AGPS support from the provider, is that correct ?

Other than that, is there any improvement in fix time?
 
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Originally Posted by anidel View Post
Let me recap.. it uses the AGPS info thru the cellphone connected via BT right ?
So, of course, we need AGPS support from the provider, is that correct ?

Other than that, is there any improvement in fix time?
It use AGPS with wifi. I haven't tested it with a cellphone yet. So about the provider I think isn't important.


And the fix time is faster
Cold fix was about 1-2 minutes.
Hot fix 30 seconds aprox.
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#647
So it looks at IP address and then uses that data? Could someone test using a mobile and report back? This would really make the GPS useful as a pedestrian.
 
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Originally Posted by yerga View Post
It use AGPS with wifi. I haven't tested it with a cellphone yet. So about the provider I think isn't important.


And the fix time is faster
Cold fix was about 1-2 minutes.
Hot fix 30 seconds aprox.
Uh, it uses WiFi ?
You know how that works ?

I am surprised.
 
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I don't know how it works, but the two packages (closed-source, of course) that are installed are agps-ui and supl-daemon ("Package for supporting SUPL protocol").
SUPL = Secure User Plane Location

If someone knows what SUPL is, could tell us how it works.
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#650
Useful info here:
http://mobile.kaywa.com/location-bas...for-a-gps.html


EDIT:
BTW, after Fremantle comes Harmattan...
http://www.slideshare.net/qgil/maemo-linuxtag-update

Seems they are planning more community involvement, also taking into account Jaffa's article.
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