I solved the problem in windows XP changing the numbers, times and
dates formatting from spanish to english (US).
Someone knows how do the same in Linux?
Regards, Antonio
On 24 sep, 12:32, Guillaume Perrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I retested a en_GB locale on my Ubuntu 8.04 LTS with Androi
I solved the problem in windows XP changing the numbers, times and
dates format from spanish to english (US).
In Linux i had to delete my spanish locales (with dpgk-reconfigure
locales in Debian Lenny) and changed the LANG variable
(LANG=en_GB.UTF-8).
Regards, Antonio
On Sep 24, 12:32 pm, Guill
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> Each time you repeat steps 7 and 8 you should see a new entry in the
> Logcat view.
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> I hope that helps. Please reply back to this thread if the following
> steps do not work for you.
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> Re
I have the same problem with DDMS throgh eclipse. I tried in linux and
windows, with eclipse 3.3 and 3.4 and always got location 0,0.
I hope to fix this problem soon
On Aug 26, 3:44 pm, Guillaume Perrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the standard maps application, my position is always at latit
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