The reason gpsd doesn't get a fix is that fso-frameworkd interferes with it. As Wilfried Klaebe pointed out, the D-Bus interface is provided by frameworkd. It means that you have the choice between the D-Bus interface and gpsd, you can't use both. (There are patches for frameworkd that allow the use of gpsd, but I haven't tried them).
The libgpsd and fso-gpsd in Debian communicate fine at the moment. I manually removed the conflict from the status and available files, and it's working like charm. Another option is to disable ogpsd in frameworkd, use gpsd, and power up the gps at boot. But that increases the power usage in idle mode twice, so it's not a pretty nice solution, but it seems to be the only supported one. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

