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Doing those two things will get you a computer that will keep time with good precision when connected to a gps & unable to access network time for extended periods.  NTP works best in always connected environments.
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Nikon Cameras require GPGGA & GPRMC strings @ 4800 baud.

Latest revision as of 12:43, 31 January 2016


Replace ntpd with chronyd:

Then, also add gpsd:

root@turkey:/etc/default# cat /etc/default/gpsd
# Default settings for the gpsd init script and the hotplug wrapper.

# Start the gpsd daemon automatically at boot time
START_DAEMON="true"

# Use USB hotplugging to add new USB devices automatically to the daemon
USBAUTO="true"

# Devices gpsd should collect to at boot time.
# They need to be read/writeable, either by user gpsd or the group dialout.
DEVICES="/dev/ttyUSB0"

# Other options you want to pass to gpsd
GPSD_OPTIONS="-G -n"


Doing those two things will get you a computer that will keep time with good precision when connected to a gps & unable to access network time for extended periods. NTP works best in always connected environments.


Nikon Cameras require GPGGA & GPRMC strings @ 4800 baud.