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diff --git a/www/faq.html.in b/www/faq.html.in index 89eb69f0..6fef7d93 100644 --- a/www/faq.html.in +++ b/www/faq.html.in @@ -241,10 +241,6 @@ Location" rather than computing its location the cheaper way using cell-tower signal strengths ("Coarse Location"). What you need to do is identify that app, and decide if you wish to remove it.</p> -<p>See <a href="http://www.bitdirect.nl/?p=47">this blog post</a> for -a procedure for hunting down the bad app. In this particular case it -was something called <code>buienradar</code></p>. - <p>On the Samsung Galaxy SIII, vendor firmware provides a "Remote Location" service with a similar bug. You can disable this through Settings. See <a @@ -473,8 +469,8 @@ describe that procedure here.</p> a copy of the source repository.</p></li> <li><p>Use <a -href="https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-bisect.html">git -bisect</a> to locate the exact revision that introduced your bug. +href="https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-bisect.html" +>git bisect</a> to locate the exact revision that introduced your bug. This will happen very quickly, as the number of tests required will be the log to the base 2 of the number of revisions in your original span. Even if there are (say) 500 revisions in the span you should @@ -790,7 +786,7 @@ href="https://www.clearchain.com/blog/posts/using-serial-devices-in-freebsd-how- <h1 id='conflict'>Why does GPSD open non-GPS USB devices?</h1> <p>Most USB devices have a defined <a -href="http://www.usb.org/developers/defined_class">device class</a> - +href="https://www.usb.org/developers/defined_class">device class</a> - mass storage, video, hub, and human interface device are three of the more common ones. Using GPSD will never interfere with such devices, nor will they interfere with GPSD.</p> |