You also need to wait a bit longer before giving up, especially when you have been frantically changing things and restarting the different daemons (but not the entire system).
ntpd does not like that. > Yeah, I agree. This definitely seems like the problem. I have pps support > built into the kernel. Should I remove that support? It's slightly > confusing to me who "controls" the pps line as there are several actors in > play here...gpsd, ntpd, the kernel. I think with kernel pps you somewhere have to define what line is to be used for the pps. Some specification of a tty device and a line (e.g. DCD). I don't remember how it works exactly. However, for testing with gpsd it seems best to remove that definition for now. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
