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2010-08-23
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and in the meantime you are just seeing your location as provided by the local cell towers (i.e. ACWP)
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2010-08-23
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2010-08-23
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Not even that. using Google's supl server It always sends me to 39.0000 0.0000 (Somewhere off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea) and proceeds to take forever to find my gps coordinate.
I'm in California, US
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2010-08-24
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2010-08-24
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Wow I'm so glad I found this thread. I was already on supl.nokia.com and my GPS was locking me about 1/4 of a mile away from my actual point.
So I thought about switching it to the google one but apparently that's what everyone was on and you are all saying it doesn't work anymore.
I'm hoping we can have a fix soon. I'll keep track of this thread for the next few weeks.
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2010-08-24
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2010-08-24
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2010-08-25
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/etc/osso-af-init/gconf-dir/system/nokia/location/lastknown/%gconf.xml
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2010-08-25
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That's the thing, I don't have a true GPS lock. Evans Rd is about 1/4 of a mile away from my exact location. I'm using the regular Ovi Maps that's already pre-installed and I have the latest update of Maemo that came out in May of this year.
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There are 4 levels of accuracy you can ask for from the location framework. These are:
LOCATION_METHOD_CWP
LOCATION_METHOD_ACWP
LOCATION_METHOD_GNSS
LOCATION_METHOD_AGNSS
Their description in rough terms:
The first, Complimentary Wireless Position, uses data provided to the phone by the GSM protocol so that it knows which country the cell/service provider lives in. This method does not require any data transfer (over and above the low level GSM stuff that makes your phone work at all).
ACWP (Assisted Complimentary Wireless Position) lets your phone query the base station it's connected to and has it return a location. This requires a small amount of data transfer.
GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) uses the GPS to obtain a fix. In this mode AGPS is not used, and therefore no data transfer is required, but it will probably take an age and you will need a clear view of the sky.
AGNSS (Assisted Global Navigation Satellite System) in this mode AGPS is used (i.e. the SUPL server is queried for ephemeris and almanac data for the current location as provided by the ACWP method, these data are then used to prime the GPS chipset so it gets a lock quicker).
So, from what we see here, the Google SUPL server is no longer providing us with information for whatever reason, so the location framework will fall back to using the GPS with no assistance (which means it make take some number of aeons to get a fix), and in the meantime you are just seeing your location as provided by the local cell towers (i.e. ACWP)