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n 4 Mar 2022, at 7:07 am, Ryan Govostes (he/him)
mailto:rgovos...@whoi.edu>> wrote:
I have a GPS receiver with PPS connected to an embedded Linux system. GPSD
feeds Chrony time updates from the GPS receiver over the Chrony socket.
The system clock is behind by a few months, and Chrony does
I have a GPS receiver with PPS connected to an embedded Linux system. GPSD
feeds Chrony time updates from the GPS receiver over the Chrony socket.
The system clock is behind by a few months, and Chrony does not want to update
the clock to the time reported by GPSD.
I have read the FAQ and a