gpsd separately because operating system is trying to run
> it as a service process. It fails, but the process still seems to be
> "running" in some way.
> Stop it first with service gpsd stop, then you should be able to run gpsd
> from userspace normally.
>
> sobota, 13
Hello,
I am trying to run NTP server on my PocketBeagle with GPS and PPS time
source. To establish that I am following your notes.
However when I try to run gpsd it is giving me output like this:
:$ gpsd -D 5 -n -N /dev/ttyO4 /dev/pps0
gpsd:INFO: launching (Version 3.17)
gpsd:IO: opening IPv4