Try installing gpsd-clients and running gps, xgps, gpsmon or gpspipe to
debug what the gpsd daemon is outputting
Another debugging tool is gpscat, it connects directly to the device
without gpsd in between.
Another thing you could do is run gpsfake and have foxtrotgps connect
to it instead of gpsd. That would allow you to test foxtrotgps
independently of a working GPS device with gpsd support.
Try installing gpsd-clients and running gps, xgps, gpsmon or gpspipe to
debug what the gpsd daemon is outputting
Another debugging tool is gpscat, it connects directly to the device
without gpsd in between.
Another thing you could do is run gpsfake and have foxtrotgps connect
to it instead of gpsd. That would allow you to test foxtrotgps
independently of a working GPS device with gpsd support.
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bye,
pabs
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