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Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started
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Gary E. Miller |
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Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Jan 2021 11:05:03 -0800 |
Yo David!
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021 11:27:30 +0000
David Taylor <gm8arv@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> How should I enable GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started? Of
> course from the command line I can type:
>
> sudo ubxtool -e GALILEO
a) sudo is security theater, just go root
b) you forgot the -P XX
c) there are many casses, documented in the examples, where that does
not work.
> but what is the approved method of doing this automatically?
Automatically is easy, once you can do it manually.
The approved method is to read the examples first:
https://gpsd.io/ubxtool-examples.html
Your issue is well documented there.
RGDS
GARY
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- Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started, David Taylor, 2021/01/13
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- Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started, Gary E. Miller, 2021/01/14
- Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started, David Taylor, 2021/01/15
- Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started, Gary E. Miller, 2021/01/15
- Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started, David Taylor, 2021/01/16
- Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started, Gary E. Miller, 2021/01/16