On 2013-05-10, folkert <[email protected]> wrote: >> > 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). >> > >> > Any ideas? >> >> How do you access the GPS receiver? Via gpsd? > > Via gpsd indeed. But it that is a problem I can do other things first > before I start gpsd.
The grammer is fractured. Why not startup gspd right at bootup from the bootup scripts. > > > Folkert van Heusden > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
