----- Original Message -----
On 31 March 2015 at 05:24, Donald Buchan <malak(a)pobox.com>
wrote:
> <snip>
>
> After install gnome-maps today, I opened it and it immediately displayed
> a map of New York City, presumably since gnome-maps looked up my city
> location, which I entered in Anaconda, found New York, and displayed a
> pin over New York City.
>
> The first time I opened GNOME Maps (i.e. right now) I too saw New York
City, and I'm in Plymouth, UK (about 5337km away). My system is configured
to use Europe/London at the time zone. Could your home city selection be a
red herring with regard to GNOME Maps?
He's most likely behind a VPN or corporate network that shows its head in New York,
or Mozilla's location services contain inaccurate data about his IP address.