Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-30 Thread arne anka
 Daniel asked for a _complete_ log just 3 hours after the initial bug
 report (Ticket #265). But no answer until now...

well, i assumed, the op would have provided one.
anyway. i did a
grep ogpsd
over my frameworkd.log (almost 100.000 lines since 2008.11.29 00:07:12)  
and there still are about 40.000 lines -- i cannot check them all for  
maybe private information (should be none, but who knows), so i won't  
attach it publicly viewable.
shall send it to you as pm?


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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-29 Thread Joerg Reisenweber
Am Do  27. November 2008 schrieb arne anka:
  I don know why, and I'm not shure if it was solved by the changes I have
  made, but after time and timezone was correct fso-gpsd fixed in less then
  2min.
 
 if that's really the cause it needs fixing -- my fr is always about 3 min  
 behind in time when rebooted and i do not always have a ntp source  
 available to sync.
 wasn't there recently something about fso feeding the u-blox data on  
 startup and that the data needs to match time and so on? then this routine  
 needs to be more tolerant.

Feeding GPS with correct data about recent sat positions isn't something you 
can make more tolerant.
Either the GPS knows where to look for the sats (due to accurate data being 
supplied by AGPS), or it needs to scan all possibilities to find where to get 
an actual signal (which may take quite a while).

cheers
jOERG

[[position and where used herein as a synonym for frequency/channel. 
Though the position in space also needs to be known to calculate exact 
GPS-data]]


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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-29 Thread arne anka
 Either the GPS knows where to look for the sats (due to accurate data  
 being supplied by AGPS)

true, o pharao -- but afair the issue was, that no fix at all was obtained.
and if that is caused by whatever feeds the ublox with agps data, the  
feeding routine has to be more tolerant, ie issue a fallback to scanning  
instead of solely relying on agps.

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-29 Thread Davide Scaini
...right now i'm still no able to get a fix, so maybe it's better for me to
downgrade to 4.0 if this is the only solution (hoping that debian mantains
the right enumeration... 0.4.3 is my current version).
d

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  Either the GPS knows where to look for the sats (due to accurate data
  being supplied by AGPS)

 true, o pharao -- but afair the issue was, that no fix at all was obtained.
 and if that is caused by whatever feeds the ublox with agps data, the
 feeding routine has to be more tolerant, ie issue a fallback to scanning
 instead of solely relying on agps.

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-29 Thread Joerg Reisenweber
Am Sa  29. November 2008 schrieb arne anka:
  Either the GPS knows where to look for the sats (due to accurate data  
  being supplied by AGPS)
 
 true, o pharao -- but afair the issue was, that no fix at all was obtained.
 and if that is caused by whatever feeds the ublox with agps data, the  
 feeding routine has to be more tolerant, ie issue a fallback to scanning  
 instead of solely relying on agps.

AGPS is *not* disabling normal non-A operation of GPS (means there is no 
need for a paricular fallback scheme - GPS starts and operates 
in fallback-mode all the time, A just updates a few variables more 
quickly than the GPS-chip would do anyway, so the chip finds his 
channels/sats/fix. Even if we would write completely bogus info to the chip, 
it wouldn't be worse off than without AGPS and starting on default values.
btw: It seems to me as if 3 minutes difference in time shouldn't make any 
trouble.


cheers
jOERG


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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-29 Thread arne anka
 AGPS is *not* disabling normal non-A operation of GPS (means there is

well, agps doesn't come from heaven -- it has to be programmed somehow.  
and i simply think it possible that there something goes wrong.

 btw: It seems to me as if 3 minutes difference in time shouldn't make any
 trouble.

atm there's no fix at all, neither after 3 nor after 10 minutes.
the log is full of
Discarded data not UBX ...
and ubx seems, afair, to be the format the agps uses/needes.

so far there's no statement of the fso developers, what that means -- and  
according to the git ogpsd wasn't changed for more than a month now, so  
downgrading seems not really sensible.

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-29 Thread Sascha Wessel
Hi,

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 06:34:18PM +0100, arne anka wrote:
 atm there's no fix at all, neither after 3 nor after 10 minutes.
 the log is full of
 Discarded data not UBX ...
 and ubx seems, afair, to be the format the agps uses/needes.
 
 so far there's no statement of the fso developers, what that means -- and  
 according to the git ogpsd wasn't changed for more than a month now, so  
 downgrading seems not really sensible.

Daniel asked for a _complete_ log just 3 hours after the initial bug
report (Ticket #265). But no answer until now...


Greetings,
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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-28 Thread Antony King
I've put milestone 4 back on, and I'm now getting UBX messages in the debug 
log, so something clearly broke in 4.1 . Took a while (it's raining hard and 
I'm indoors) but I finally got a fix.

Methinks something's broken between 4 and 4.1 - there doesn't appear to be an 
existing bug for this so I'll stick something on.


On Thursday 27 November 2008 09:45:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My FSO 4.1 is running the fso-gpsd too.

 The only oddity with mine is that it lives on the SD card. I deliberately
 kept everything clean as far as the install goes - I just installed
 tangoGPS after installing FSO 4.1, then when the GPS didn't work I did a
 opkg update/upgrade on 24th and tried it again, then I enabled logging and
 reported on my findings.

 Anyone got any pointers ? I'm a bit of a noob with the freerunner though
 I've been sysadmining on Linux for, um, more years than I care to remember
 :-)

 On Tuesday 25 November 2008 22:13:08 Julien Cassignol wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.
 
  SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
  Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll
  work.
 
  Future images will be corrected.



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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-27 Thread glownan

Yesterday I flashed the latest SHR image and the problem has disappeared,
everything is working fine again. I don't know where the problem was as
before flashing I was doing an opkg update/upgrade everyday and the issue
was still there.


ant wrote:
 
 
 My FSO 4.1 is running the fso-gpsd too.
 
 The only oddity with mine is that it lives on the SD card. I deliberately
 kept 
 everything clean as far as the install goes - I just installed tangoGPS
 after 
 installing FSO 4.1, then when the GPS didn't work I did a opkg
 update/upgrade 
 on 24th and tried it again, then I enabled logging and reported on my 
 findings.
 
 Anyone got any pointers ? I'm a bit of a noob with the freerunner though
 I've 
 been sysadmining on Linux for, um, more years than I care to remember :-)
 
 
 On Tuesday 25 November 2008 22:13:08 Julien Cassignol wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.

 SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
 Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll
 work.

 Future images will be corrected.
 
 
 
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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-27 Thread ant

My FSO 4.1 is running the fso-gpsd too.

The only oddity with mine is that it lives on the SD card. I deliberately kept 
everything clean as far as the install goes - I just installed tangoGPS after 
installing FSO 4.1, then when the GPS didn't work I did a opkg update/upgrade 
on 24th and tried it again, then I enabled logging and reported on my 
findings.

Anyone got any pointers ? I'm a bit of a noob with the freerunner though I've 
been sysadmining on Linux for, um, more years than I care to remember :-)


On Tuesday 25 November 2008 22:13:08 Julien Cassignol wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.

 SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
 Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll
 work.

 Future images will be corrected.



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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-27 Thread Davide Scaini
this seems to a debian thread, no?
i still have no gps fix, neither the number of satellites after the
upgrading of fso on my debian... this is very annoying! any hints? logs
needed?
d

On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:17 AM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Yesterday I flashed the latest SHR image and the problem has disappeared,
 everything is working fine again. I don't know where the problem was as
 before flashing I was doing an opkg update/upgrade everyday and the issue
 was still there.


 ant wrote:
 
 
  My FSO 4.1 is running the fso-gpsd too.
 
  The only oddity with mine is that it lives on the SD card. I deliberately
  kept
  everything clean as far as the install goes - I just installed tangoGPS
  after
  installing FSO 4.1, then when the GPS didn't work I did a opkg
  update/upgrade
  on 24th and tried it again, then I enabled logging and reported on my
  findings.
 
  Anyone got any pointers ? I'm a bit of a noob with the freerunner though
  I've
  been sysadmining on Linux for, um, more years than I care to remember :-)
 
 
  On Tuesday 25 November 2008 22:13:08 Julien Cassignol wrote:
  On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.
 
  SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
  Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll
  work.
 
  Future images will be corrected.
 
 
 
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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-27 Thread Fragggy

For me setting the corect timezone (/etc/localtime) and time (ntpdate) solved
the gps problem.
I don know why, and I'm not shure if it was solved by the changes I have
made, but after time and timezone was correct fso-gpsd fixed in less then
2min.
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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-27 Thread arne anka
 I don know why, and I'm not shure if it was solved by the changes I have
 made, but after time and timezone was correct fso-gpsd fixed in less then
 2min.

if that's really the cause it needs fixing -- my fr is always about 3 min  
behind in time when rebooted and i do not always have a ntp source  
available to sync.
wasn't there recently something about fso feeding the u-blox data on  
startup and that the data needs to match time and so on? then this routine  
needs to be more tolerant.


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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-25 Thread glownan
... updated debian and now sephora is not working
 and no gps fix... very annoying
 d

 On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Sascha Wessel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hi,
 
  On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:56:33PM -0800, Fragggy wrote:
   I think so.
  
   cat
 
 
 /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps
 .0/pwron
 
   shows a 1
  
   I have put the Freerunner next to a window over Night and logt the
   output
 
  of
 
   /dev/ttySAC1.
   After a few minutes I got Messages like this:
  
  
 $GPRMC,073904.00,A,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,0.229,279.62,201108,,,A*6
  6 $GPVTG,279.62,T,,M,0.229,N,0.424,K,A*3E
  
 $GPGGA,073904.00,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,1,09,0.92,26.1,M,47.5,M,,*6
  E $GPGSA,A,3,05,04,09,29,12,30,02,14,321.49,0.92,1.17*07
   $GPGSV,3,1,11,05,78,276,25,17,03,039,,04,21,068,32,09,48,135,28*7A
   $GPGSV,3,2,11,29,19,200,27,12,83,044,28,30,50,263,37,02,18,113,29*78
   $GPGSV,3,3,11,14,42,290,33,32,05,344,33,31,04
  
  
   but still no fix this morning.
 
  Restart and then please do not read/write from/to /dev/ttySAC1.
  For further informations, search the ml archives...
 
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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-25 Thread Julien Cassignol
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.

SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll work.

Future images will be corrected.

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-25 Thread glownan

Ummm,

Looks like that is not the problem, gpsd is not installed and fso-gpsd is.
This is what I got when tried to uninstall/install gpsd/fso-gpsd

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ opkg remove --force-depends gpsd
No packages removed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ opkg install fso-gpsd
Package fso-gpsd (0.7+gitr25+d10a69e11287a8f7a6477ad9c31d53ce18be9a8f-r1.1)
installed in root is up to date.

Does someone know what the meaning of that Exception 0x8040 was trapped
! message is? 
It is received soon after the gps chip is powered on by ogpsd and the
almanac data is uploaded to the gps chip. Don't know if it is related to
this problem.

This is the whole message where it appears 

2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '\n$GPTXT,'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '01,01,00'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX ',Excepti'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 'on 0x800'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX '00040 wa'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 's trappe'
2008.11.25 22:55:46 ogpsdDEBUGDiscarded data not UBX 'd !*7E\r\n'




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 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:24 PM, glownan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi, I'm using SHR and having the same problem.
 
 SHR latest image was shipped with gpsd instead of fso-gpsd.
 Just opkg remove --force-depends gpsd; opkg install fso-gpsd and it'll
 work.
 
 Future images will be corrected.
 
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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-24 Thread Antony King

I'm using FSO 4.1 , and have a similar problem. Enabling debug on framework 
gives messages that suggest it is sending NMEA data when frameworkd is 
expexting UBX data. There's a curious message in the logs - 'exception 
0x8040 was trapped' .The GPS clearly has power. Here's some of the log:


Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.info 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdINFO 
enabling
Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdDEBUG
(writing '1' 
to 
'/sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron')
Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdDEBUG
Sending UBX packet of type CFG-SBAS: {'usage': 7, 'scanmode': 0, 'mode': 
1, 'maxsbas': 3}
Nov 24 14:44:45 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:45 ogpsdDEBUG
Sending UBX packet of type CFG-PRT: []

followed by some almenac data and then this interesting snippet:


Nov 24 14:44:48 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:48 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '$GPTXT,01,01,02,u-blox '
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX 'ag - www.u-blox.com*50\r\n'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '$GPTXT,01,01,02,ANTARIS ATR062x HW 
80040001*26\r\n$GPTXT,01,01,02,ROM CORE   5.00Jan 09 20'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '06 12:00:00*76\r\n'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '$GPTXT,01,01,02,'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX 'LIC 1EBF'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '-BD07-E8'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '3D-6BE1-'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '0F7A*50\r'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '\n$GPTXT,'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '01,01,00'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX ',Excepti'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX 'on 0x800'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX '00040 was trappe'
Nov 24 14:44:49 om-gta02 user.debug 2008.11.24 14:44:49 ogpsdDEBUG
Discarded data not UBX 'd !*7E\r\n'



On Saturday 22 November 2008 09:24:55 Davide Scaini wrote:
 I have the same problem... updated debian and now sephora is not working
 and no gps fix... very annoying
 d

 On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:06 AM, Sascha Wessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:56:33PM -0800, Fragggy wrote:
   I think so.
  
   cat
 
  /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps
 .0/pwron
 
   shows a 1
  
   I have put the Freerunner next to a window over Night and logt the
   output
 
  of
 
   /dev/ttySAC1.
   After a few minutes I got Messages like this:
  
   $GPRMC,073904.00,A,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,0.229,279.62,201108,,,A*6
  6 $GPVTG,279.62,T,,M,0.229,N,0.424,K,A*3E
   $GPGGA,073904.00,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,1,09,0.92,26.1,M,47.5,M,,*6
  E $GPGSA,A,3,05,04,09,29,12,30,02,14,321.49,0.92,1.17*07
   $GPGSV,3,1,11,05,78,276,25,17,03,039,,04,21,068,32,09,48,135,28*7A
   $GPGSV,3,2,11,29,19,200,27,12,83,044,28,30,50,263,37,02,18,113,29*78
   $GPGSV,3,3,11,14,42,290,33,32,05,344,33,31,04
  
  
   but still no fix this morning.
 
  Restart and then please do not read/write from/to /dev/ttySAC1.
  For further informations, search the ml archives...
 
  Greetings,
  Sascha
 
 
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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-20 Thread Gora Mohanty
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 23:56:33 -0800 (PST)
Fragggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 I think so.
 
 cat
 /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron
 shows a 1
 
 I have put the Freerunner next to a window over Night and logt the output of
 /dev/ttySAC1.
 After a few minutes I got Messages like this:
 
 $GPRMC,073904.00,A,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,0.229,279.62,201108,,,A*66
 $GPVTG,279.62,T,,M,0.229,N,0.424,K,A*3E
[...]
 but still no fix this morning.
[...]

I am not sure that I follow. The 'A' in the third field
above indicates valid autonomous GPRMC data, i.e., you do
have a fix.

Regards,
Gora

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-20 Thread Sascha Wessel
Hi,

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:56:33PM -0800, Fragggy wrote:
 I think so.
 
 cat
 /sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron
 shows a 1
 
 I have put the Freerunner next to a window over Night and logt the output of
 /dev/ttySAC1.
 After a few minutes I got Messages like this:
 
 $GPRMC,073904.00,A,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,0.229,279.62,201108,,,A*66
 $GPVTG,279.62,T,,M,0.229,N,0.424,K,A*3E
 $GPGGA,073904.00,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,1,09,0.92,26.1,M,47.5,M,,*6E
 $GPGSA,A,3,05,04,09,29,12,30,02,14,321.49,0.92,1.17*07
 $GPGSV,3,1,11,05,78,276,25,17,03,039,,04,21,068,32,09,48,135,28*7A
 $GPGSV,3,2,11,29,19,200,27,12,83,044,28,30,50,263,37,02,18,113,29*78
 $GPGSV,3,3,11,14,42,290,33,32,05,344,33,31,04
 
 
 but still no fix this morning.

Restart and then please do not read/write from/to /dev/ttySAC1.
For further informations, search the ml archives...

Greetings,
Sascha


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[Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-19 Thread Fragggy

Hallo,
I updated my Debian today with apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade.
The update switched some FSO related files. I think to FSO M4.
After the update some strange things happend.
The first thing is, that the openmoko-panel-plugin is removed because it is
linked to frameworkd.

But the most important thing for me is, that after the update i get no gps
fix anymore.
fso-gpsd is installd and running. The zhone build in gps application an
tango gps get no fix.
tail -f /dev/ttySAC1 shows nothing, telnet localhost gps connects but shows
on pa input only

debian-gta02:~# telnet localhost 2947
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
pa
GPSD,P=?,A=?


It would be nice if someone has a hint, where I could start debuging.

Greetings
Dennis M

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-19 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Fragggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 But the most important thing for me is, that after the update i get no gps
 fix anymore.

Does the GPS chip have power?

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Re: [Debian -FSO -GPS] No Fix

2008-11-19 Thread Fragggy

I think so.

cat
/sys/devices/platform/s3c2440-i2c/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/neo1973-pm-gps.0/pwron
shows a 1

I have put the Freerunner next to a window over Night and logt the output of
/dev/ttySAC1.
After a few minutes I got Messages like this:

$GPRMC,073904.00,A,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,0.229,279.62,201108,,,A*66
$GPVTG,279.62,T,,M,0.229,N,0.424,K,A*3E
$GPGGA,073904.00,5127.73160,N,00651.01957,E,1,09,0.92,26.1,M,47.5,M,,*6E
$GPGSA,A,3,05,04,09,29,12,30,02,14,321.49,0.92,1.17*07
$GPGSV,3,1,11,05,78,276,25,17,03,039,,04,21,068,32,09,48,135,28*7A
$GPGSV,3,2,11,29,19,200,27,12,83,044,28,30,50,263,37,02,18,113,29*78
$GPGSV,3,3,11,14,42,290,33,32,05,344,33,31,04


but still no fix this morning.
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