Hi, I have a raspberry pi system. This is a computer without a real time clock. So everytime I power it on, it uses starts where it left off which might be days earlier. It is connected only very occasionally to the internet so syncing to that won't work. It does have, however, a gps connected. But as it is switched mostly for less than an hour, ntpd won't have the time to adjust the time to what the gps returns to it. So I was wondering: is there a utility/a trick out there that picks the current time from a gps and then "jumps" the time to what it should be? It does not need to be very accurate - a couple of seconds off is ok (just not hours or days).
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