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authorNicolas Dechesne <nicolas.dechesne@linaro.org>2017-10-18 16:28:17 +0200
committerNicolas Dechesne <nicolas.dechesne@linaro.org>2017-10-18 16:28:17 +0200
commit44a7292bf8823b6f558c83f1874a1708a14447d0 (patch)
tree386b79324d7a44809815888685b2117f9d886c9f
parentaa1387e5af2e3453af68ce01ca1c9c56ca9b2ec9 (diff)
debian: db410c: fix typo
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dechesne <nicolas.dechesne@linaro.org>
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+++ b/debian/boards/dragonboard410c/README.textile.in
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ Notes:
h4. Using the onboard GPS
-The GPS software stack mostly runs on the DSP subsystem. The communication between the main CPU and the DSP is done with a specific IPC driver called QRTR (see ./net/qrtr/ in the kernel source tree). The DSP is not installed automatically in the default images. To start the GPS, some additional packages need to be installed first. Once these packages are installed, the DSP is started automatically (at boot) any gpsd client can be started and will be able to retrieve GPS data.
+The GPS software stack mostly runs on the DSP subsystem. The communication between the main CPU and the DSP is done with a specific IPC driver called QRTR (see ./net/qrtr/ in the kernel source tree). The GPS packages are not installed automatically in the default images. To start the GPS, some additional packages need to be installed first. Once these packages are installed, the DSP is started automatically (at boot) any gpsd client can be started and will be able to retrieve GPS data.
Please note that the sensitivity of the onboard antenna is quite low, so getting a FIX will take several minutes. Please refer to the dedicated application note to install an external antenna for better GPS performance.