In general, if you have a mysterious GPS thing, especially high volume 
consumer gear, gpsd is a very good place to start.  They are focused on 
position but it puts time into shared memory where ntpd can get it.

> generic operation under Linux (Ubuntu)

gpsd is developed on Linux.  It works on FreeBSD and NetBSD and probably any 
environment that supports POSIX.  I think there is a Windows version but I 
don't know any details.


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