How to Fix iPad Location Services Bug after Spirit Jailbreak
A problem has bean reported after a lot of iPad jailbreak the problem is broken location services after using the spirit jailbreak on iPad WiFi, The problem is due to an unfixed bug in OpenSSH. Here we just get the solution , so please follow the next steps:
Step 1: Open SBSettings and make sure SSH toggle is activated (green) and note the Wi-Fi IP address of the iPad.Step 2: Open Terminal , and type in:
ssh root@xxx.xxx.x.xxx (Replace xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with your iPad WiFi address) and it should be like ssh root@192.168.1.101Step 3: You will be prompted to enter your password. If you have not changed the default password is Alpine.
Step 4: Now execute following commands
launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.locationd.plistStep 5: Press enter
launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.locationd.plist
Step 6: That’s it! The location Services will work again.
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This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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How to Fix iPad Location Services Bug after Spirit Jailbreak
A problem has bean reported after a lot of iPad jailbreak the problem is broken location services after using the spirit jailbreak on iPad WiFi, The problem is due to an unfixed bug in OpenSSH. Here we just get the solution , so please follow the next steps:
Step 1: Open SBSettings and make sure SSH toggle is activated (green) and note the Wi-Fi IP address of the iPad.Step 2: Open Terminal , and type in:
Step 4: Now execute following commands
Step 6: That’s it! The location Services will work again.
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Step 1: Open SBSettings and make sure SSH toggle is activated (green) and note the Wi-Fi IP address of the iPad.Step 2: Open Terminal , and type in:
ssh root@xxx.xxx.x.xxx (Replace xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with your iPad WiFi address) and it should be like ssh root@192.168.1.101Step 3: You will be prompted to enter your password. If you have not changed the default password is Alpine.
Step 4: Now execute following commands
launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.locationd.plistStep 5: Press enter
launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.locationd.plist
Step 6: That’s it! The location Services will work again.
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