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Re: [gpsd-dev] [PATCH 1/2] Minor typos and modifications
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Gary E. Miller |
Subject: |
Re: [gpsd-dev] [PATCH 1/2] Minor typos and modifications |
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Thu, 28 May 2015 18:16:35 -0700 |
Yo Sanjeev!
Sorry for the dealy, been AFK. Looks good, pushed.
On Fri, 22 May 2015 11:41:06 +0800
Sanjeev Gupta <address@hidden> wrote:
> ---
> www/troubleshooting.html | 24 ++++++++++++++----------
> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/www/troubleshooting.html b/www/troubleshooting.html
> index ac7ccb6..336c009 100644
> --- a/www/troubleshooting.html
> +++ b/www/troubleshooting.html
> @@ -133,9 +133,9 @@ vendor and product ID of your USB-serial
> converter device.</p> you should see an additional line indicating a
> new device. Expect the new line to describe a serial-to-USB adapter
> chip, often (but not always) the Prolific Technology PL2303. Then
> run <b>dmesg(8)</b>, -looking for a message indicating a new USB
> device of that kind and -giving you the device path -
> <code>/dev/ttyUSBn</code> for some number -n.</p>
> +looking near the end for a message indicating a new USB device of
> +that kind and giving you the device path - <code>/dev/ttyUSBn</code>
> +for some number n.</p>
>
> <p>If you have installed a GPSD binary package on a Linux system and
> are using a USB GPS, you should not need to start gpsd manually,
> @@ -158,8 +158,8 @@ running:</p>
> <pre>sudo rm /var/run/gpsd.sock</pre>
>
> <h2>Ensure no other programs are using your device</h2>
> -<p>Tools like modemmanager might be sing your device, probably
> -automatically attached to it by udev/systemd. To check if your
> +<p>Tools like modemmanager might be using your device, probably
> +automatically attached to it by udev or systemd. To check if your
> device is ready to be used by gpsd try running <b>lsof(8)</b>
> and search the output for your GPS device path (for example
> <code>lsof -n | grep /dev/ttyUSB0</code>). If something is
> @@ -236,10 +236,11 @@ sure <a href="#hotplugtroubleshooting">udev is
> working correctly</a>.</p> <p>If you pull the plug on the receiver,
> gpsd will note the change.</p>
> <p>With the receiver plugged in and gpsd running as above, you can
> -launch a client. <code>xgps</code> comes with the distribution. On
> some Linuxes, it -may be in a separate package, e.g. gpsd-clients.
> You should then see a -lot of traffic between gpsd and the client in
> the gpsd terminal -window. For example, here's a fix as reported by
> gpsd:</p> +launch a client. <code>xgps</code> comes with the
> distribution. +On some Linuxes, it may be in a separate package, e.g.
> gpsd-clients. +You should then see a lot of traffic between gpsd and
> the client in +the gpsd terminal window. For example, here's a fix as
> reported by +gpsd:</p>
>
> <pre>gpsd: SiRF: MND 0x02: time=1293859466.85 lat=42.64 lon=-118.21
> alt=1315.15 track=0.00 speed=0.00 mode=1 status=0 hdop=0.00 used=0
> mask={TIME|LATLON|ALTITUDE|SPEED|TRACK|STATUS|MODE|DOP|USED}</pre> @@
> -295,7 +296,7 @@ client packages can force installation of gpsd as
> well. This can also happen on debian systems when apt is set up to
> install recommended packages as dependencies.</p>
> -<p>One culprit are packages like
> +<p>One culprit is packages like
> <a href="http://www.tangogps.org/">tangogps</a>, which recommendd
> gpsd. Fortunately, since it recommends gpsd, you can install it using
> <code>apt-get install --no-install-recommends</code> or disable the
> @@ -338,6 +339,9 @@ Escape character is '^]'.
>
> {"class":"VERSION","release":"2.96~dev","rev":"2011-03-15T03:05:33","proto_major":3,"proto_minor":4}
> </pre>
>
> +<p>Note that the <code>release</code> strings will be different in
> +your case.</p>
> +
> <p>To see data from the receiver in JSON (if any), enter the command
> <samp>?WATCH={"enable":true,"json":true}</samp>.
> To end JSON output, <samp>?WATCH={"enable":false}</samp>.
> Then
RGDS
GARY
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