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Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started


From: David Taylor
Subject: Re: Enabling GALILEO after gpsd has automatically started
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 10:52:19 +0000
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On 13/01/2021 19:05, Gary E. Miller wrote:
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

Thanks, Gary.

During tests I had already exported the correct protocol, but I tested again with:

sudo su
ubxtool -e GALILEO -P 18.00

and the setting was not retained over a hot reboot.

Are you referring to "$ ubxtool -p RESET" in the examples page? I' not sure otherwise. How should I do the enable of Galileo automatically? I tried with RESET first and the Galileo was not retained.

Cheers,
David
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