On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 4:10 PM Gary E. Miller <
address@hidden> wrote:
Yo Andrew!
On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 16:00:58 -0500
Andrew McKay <address@hidden> wrote:
> > We are not an Ubuntu support list. Are you using the gpsd from the
> > gpsd release tar balls? If not, what are you using.
> >
>
> It's the standard version that came with a default Ubuntu 18.04
> install.
Since I do not use Ubuntu I do not know what that means. Last I heard
it was a several year old version.
Understood, and since that's the case I'll probably uninstall it and manually install
the latest version of gpsd.
> To be fair when
> I removed
> gpsd from being started by systemd and ran it manually all seemed to
> be working fine. So it doesn't appear to specifically be a gpsd
> issue.
Good. We can't really support any of Ubuntu's systemd issues. I hope
you just updated, systemd just had a new remote exploit published...
So gpsd running as you expect now?
Yes sir! I had a brain fart on who is responsible for the start-up scripts. That would
be the from the distro it installed with. Sorry for the confusion on my part. Regardless
I appreciate the response and redirection.
Andrew