NetworkLocationProvider stopped working - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi,
I just flashed CM9-ZIII. I keep getting this message ("NetworkLocationProvider stopped working") pop up. Usually with an app that uses GPS eg, maps, weather. Strangely I didn't notice this the first time I flashed this ROM. Is this a known issue?

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