2008/7/19 Roland Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Does anyone else have a reliability problem now with the new kernel >> and GPS when SD card is used? > > *Apparently*, there are > circumstances where running agpsgui once, getting a fix, exiting and > restarting afterwards, doesn't result in the FR getting a new fix. As > you said, rebooting solves the problem, but suspend/resume cycles > don't seem to reliably fix it.
Yep, I now had an opportunity to test it more. I used mostly TangoGPS, and it seemed that in real world I basically needed to reboot every time I wanted to reliably have a GPS fix. It felt like (just guesses, hard to really isolate what's going on) if the device had suspended even once, or otherwise stood still, I got zero satellite visibility (also checked in AGPS UI). Even worse, it seemed that often after reboot I first got satellite visibility for 30-60s, but before getting a fix the satellites were lost again. But when it worked for long enough, I got proper fixes with 6-10 satellites and the fix stayed, which is of course way better than before the kernel fix, when this was never possible. The problem getting even the first fix after reboot might be related to loading the initial map files from SD card, thus perhaps activating the SD. I haven't at least yet tried the tip about blinking led when SD clock is active, but that might indeed be a very good debugging method for anyone. -Timo _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

