Nevim jestli už to někdo vygogloval, ale u mně zabralo jenom tohle.
Hraní si s mapama, nastavení služeb a restarty telefonu moc nezabíraj.
Jednak to chce použít následující návod,poté stáhnou ze Cydie
GPSserial, kde nastavíte interní GPS, výchozí nastavení GPS není správně.
Potom jsem vyzkoušel mapy, kde interní GPS poprvé zafungovalo, poté TomTom a Navigon, vše běhá jak má.
Navigace po Praze i mimo naprosto perfektní. NÁVOD, je sice v angličtině, ale určitě to pochopí i dítě z 5 třídy, dávám to sem ve formě textu, nevím jestli by link admin nesmazal
--CONFIRMED GPS FIX
Q: So what's the problem?
A: "locationd", the process that makes GPS work, isn't working correctly.
Q: Why?
A: It's Apple so who the hell knows why. One thing that's for sure however is that deleting the cache can fix the problem.
Q: Tell me more.
A: No restore required, not even a restart. It's a simple fix, you'll just need a jailbroken iPhone to do it. If you haven't jailbroken yet, you should consider (as of 2009-09-28 you cannot jailbreak if you've updated to OS 3.1). You'll need to be able to send commands to your iPhone, which can be done through SSH or through Terminal, which is an app that can be installed from Cydia.
1. Go back to the home screen.
2. Open Terminal or establish a SSH connection. Note that these commands are case sensitive (capitalization matters).
3. Type the following, it will terminate the locationd process (the process will restart next time your iPhone uses the GPS):
killall -9 locationd
4. Type the following, it will delete the GPS cache (don't worry about deleting the cache, it'll rebuild itself next time your iPhone uses the GPS):
rm -rf /var/root/Library/Caches/locationd
5. Open Maps, your GPS should be working now.
So to reiterate the commands:
killall -9 locationd
rm -rf /var/root/Library/Caches/locationd
Posted on 28 September 2009 at 06.32 h by Unicornprincess - Permalink
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