On 10/28/2012 20:15, David Taylor wrote:
On 28/10/2012 20:50, A C wrote:
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If your PPS signal is on /dev/pps0 as you describe, add the ATOM driver
(number 22) in addition to your SHM (gpsd) driver and it will be fine:

This is exactly how I have my own server running (but not on an R-pi).
PPS comes in via one port, gpsd SHM comes in from another port and two
drivers (22 and 28) take care of gluing them together.

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server 127.127.22.0  minpoll 4 maxpoll 4

  A C thanks for your reply.  I added the 127.127.22.0 server and
removed the 127.127.28.1 server, but I don't see any line relating to
the ATOM driver in the ntpq -p output.  Should I?  Perhaps the "*" will
simply turn to a "o" after enough time?  Makes me wonder whether my NTP
has been compiled with ATOM support - I'm using the one which comes with
the current Linux for the Raspberry Pi.

Check the main ntpd log for error messages.

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