Public bug reported:
Same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-system-
settings/+bug/1576986 but I thought I'd also post it here.
I am actually typing this on a Microsoft Universal Foldable Keyboard
connected to my M10 tablet.
Device: Bq Aquaris M10
OS: OTA-10.1
Generally bluetoo
I can confirm this too on my Freiza with OTA-10.1. Also have no
positioning through the GPS in Sensorsstats or any other app I have
tried.
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Not much luck here lately. I have switched to rtm-proposed for Mako, but
I haven't seen any sign of life for the GPS in the past week or soo. Now
I don't even get GSM location. Good thing I don't rely on the GPS or
mobile positioning on the phone, but it sure would be nice to have it
working consis
It seems as if the GPS takes really long to "wake up" after a reboot.
Just got it working again an hour or so after the last reboot.
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The location support in RTM is "hit and miss". Sometimes it works,
sometimes it doesn't, but it is better than I ever achieved with 'devel-
proposed'.
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I have switched to rtm r1 single-boot and got location working in
OSMTouch, Google maps and a weather site on the web. The accuracy
indicated that the GPS was involved. But after a reboot, the location no
longer works for me. Will see if it gets going again if I wait. It sure
feels strange though,
Public bug reported:
Mako with MultiROM, utopic r239
None of the apps I have tried including Weather, Google maps, OSM Touch
and SensorStatus are able to use the phone's GPS. The SensorStatus app
actually reports "Found supported backend", but finds no position or
other GPS data.
Location detect
Public bug reported:
Nexus 4 with MultiROM, utopic r235
There ar, a few bluetooth devices that still don't work together with
Ubuntu Touch. These devices work perfectly well when booting the phone
as Android. The devices that fails to connect for me are BlueAnt
Supertooth 3 (http://www.myblueant.
Does this have anything to do with GPS not working on mako and never
has? I am now on utopic r235.
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