The problem with "the other clients" is that you can use them to access/monitor 
remote GPSes.
So moving those into gpsd itself doesn't fit. People might want to install it 
without having the daemon on the system.
But we can certainly split the more common-nongui from the others and then bump 
the common ones up from a suggests to a recommends.

The common ones I've seen throughout all howtos are gpsmon and cgps, so
for a PR to start the discussion I'll pick those two which also happen
to have not too much crazy deps.

P.S. I'll also move gpsctl as discussed above

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  Splitting graphical gpsd-clients into separate package would simplify
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