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Title:
Two GPS compatible apps conflict a
Position does not only freeze as I described in previous message, but if
there is other GPS apps running, then uNav app, for example, does not
only looses position, but it works very strangely, it is very choppy,
and does not know the direction (map swings in many directions
constantly), and finall
I can confirm I experience exactly the same problem as described in #6
comment, and filled a duplicate bug lately #1573140. But I cannot
confirm information in other comments #1, #2, because GPS always starts
working again if I switch apps, but GPS stops again after a minute and
apps have to be swi
@thomas-voss As I can see I didn't explain it well.
With I mean that when you are travelling in that 'dark zone' the
GPS doesn't receive positions. If that 'dark zone' is short, when you
exit the phone finds the satellites position easily; but if that zone is
long when you exit it tries to connec
Hi, I'm not using AGPS.
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Title:
Two GPS compatible apps conflict and loose GPS
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Let's clarify on the terminology here first: AGPS refers to assistance
technology that
enables a GPS chipset to query relevant information
(ephemeris/almanac) over a data link (mobile data/wifi)
that offers more bandwidth than the satellite down link (~1Hz). With
that, *if* you are travelling in
si
Try running uNav for a bit, switch to the camera and take some photos,
and a quick video. Return to uNav, and see if uNav updates your GPS
position.
I did those steps a day/two ago and uNav wouldn't update my location for
a couple of minutes.
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I've just tested it and it works well for me. Tested with Here and uNav.
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Title:
Two GPS compatible apps conflict and
@thomas-voss I forgot to say in my comments that the those tests were
made travelling inside a car. So the phone was sometimes trying to
connect to AGPS to know the satellites positions when I was travelling
in 'dark zones' for satellites.
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On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Sergi Quiles Pérez wrote:
> @thomas-voss
>
> I have removed ~/.cache directory a lot of times and the issue is still
> there.
>
> If you want to reproduce the issue you can do what I say in comment #2.
> You can use those two GPS applications of your choice.
>
I di
@thomas-voss
I have removed ~/.cache directory a lot of times and the issue is still
there.
If you want to reproduce the issue you can do what I say in comment #2.
You can use those two GPS applications of your choice.
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@thomas-voss: Impossible for me report that info, as I'm driving or in
bike when that happens :( I'm so sorry.
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@costales: Could you please try to grab the gdb backtrace we are asking
for in #4.
Also: Please try removing cache directories for the involved
applications under ~/.cache.
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Title:
Two GPS compatible apps conflict and loose GPS
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Can't reproduce so far with the info in comment #6
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In my bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition with Ubuntu 15.04 (r296) I have
done these tests:
A. uNav running alone:
- A few times it has arrived to a state of not receiving new positions. I
think this is due to not having access to AGPS because the network is down or
the phone has not access to a
The fix for bug #1387643 went into ota8 and would help a good deal here,
perhaps as all the reports were on previous versions it has been
improved
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Some background first: Applications do not compete or have control over
the GPS at all. Location service is handling all of the access. With
that, an app is not able to block or exclusively own the GPS. There are
multiple other reasons why the apps could appear to not receive any
updates, though. T
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Two GPS compatible apps conflict an
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I have a similar issue with uNAV and SensorsStatus:
1st - I open uNAV and I set a destination. It works well.
2nd - I open SensorsStatus and I wait to receive data on GPS section.
3rd - I go back to uNAV. A while after, it doesn't receive GPS data anymore and
it looks like frozen.
4th - I go back
This actually now seems like it's the first GPS app run will keep the
GPS and not release it when closed.
Try this:
1 Reboot the MX4
2 Open (for example) HERE maps
3 Check it's got your location right
4 Keep HERE open, but choose a different GPS app (eg: OSMTouch)
5 The second GPS app will have y
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