Julien wrote:
Jonathan Buzzard a écrit :

On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 07:12:29 -0700, Julien wrote:

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2/ can you advise me some middle-range clocks (several hundred euros
max.) working on Linux, as well as pros and cons regarding the
technology (GPS, radio...) ?

You don't say where you are in the world. However the NNTP posting IP
address suggests France, and you mention Euros.

You're right, I'm in France, but the servers might be everywhere in the
world, that's why I can't use a radio receiver as a "general" solution,
and I'm rather looking at GPS receivers.

In that case the Garmin GPS18LVC (note the suffix, it's important!) is almost certainly your best bet:

It works everywhere you can see the sky, it costs less than $100 plus about an hour with a soldering iron, using USB for power (I've posted about this previously), and the accuracy is in the single us range.

Terje

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