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Gpsmon stop working

Open aGGreSSiv opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

Hello. I had set up two separate servers for both the office and home. I did some operations on one of them, such as setting up a VPN server etc., but I never touched the other one. Suddenly they both switched to Saturn2 last night. When I want to see what's happening with the gpsmon command, I get the following image. It's like they both lost connection with the GPS module at the same time. Or did an update cause this?

gpsmon

aGGreSSiv avatar Feb 21 '24 08:02 aGGreSSiv

Hımm

When I searched a little on the internet and looked for GPSmon problem solution suggestions, I manually typed the port to which your GPS module is connected and followed the suggestion to try it. The problem does not appear. I think GPSmon, which starts automatically, is looking at a different port.

gpsmon2

aGGreSSiv avatar Feb 21 '24 08:02 aGGreSSiv

Yes, your first log uses serial port /dev/ttsyS0 and the second working image uses USB /dev/ACM0.

domschl avatar Feb 21 '24 08:02 domschl

Yes. That's how it worked until now. Now, when I looked at the ports and decided to try it like this, I took the last screenshot. I don't know much about Linux. Is it something that can change on its own?

aGGreSSiv avatar Feb 21 '24 08:02 aGGreSSiv

Unlikely. Maybe because of an update of some config-file? I don't know enough about your environment to make a meaningful suggestion.

domschl avatar Feb 21 '24 08:02 domschl

I wish I had asked after doing a little more research. Anyway, maybe if it happens to someone, they will read this and benefit from it. Sorry for taking up your time.

aGGreSSiv avatar Feb 21 '24 10:02 aGGreSSiv