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2008-12-23
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Ah, I see. Damn, I'm ******ed.
I'm more used to windows so I'm still growing into it. =)
Thanks.
Any chance you know why the next two lines after "GPS CLOCK DAEMON STARTED" never shows up for me?
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2008-12-23
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2008-12-23
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2008-12-24
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Whenever I input fixgps, my **** reboots, is that supposed to happen? It does it out of the blue. And I just noticed..
~ $ cat /var/log/gps-clockd.log
[Mon Nov 3 12:26:41 2008] *** GPS Clock Daemon started ***
The above I always get from inputting the command.
But I never seen these two lines yet.
[Mon Nov 3 12:29:35 2008] GPS activated. Time to first fix 02m17s
[Mon Nov 3 12:29:30 2008] Adjusted clock by -5.08 seconds to match GPS time
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2008-12-26
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2008-12-26
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I tried that, I looked back at the xterm utility and it still doesn't move.
I'm more used to windows so I'm still growing into it. =)
Thanks.
Any chance you know why the next two lines after "GPS CLOCK DAEMON STARTED" never shows up for me?