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- 2019-09-01 - 2019-10-01 (93 messages)
- 2019-08-01 - 2019-09-01 (81 messages)
- 2019-07-01 - 2019-08-01 (43 messages)
  1. 2019-08-30  [9] [gpsd-users] TOFF and PPS values from gpspipe                            gpsd-users   Kaya Saman 
  2. 2019-08-29  [7] [gpsd-users] Cannot launch gpsd from terminal on Fedora 29               gpsd-users   Mike Simpson 
  3. 2019-08-29  [1] Re: [gpsd-users] SOLVED: Re: gpsd clients on debian 10 buster            gpsd-users   pisymbol . 
  4. 2019-08-29  [1] [gpsd-users] SOLVED: Re:  gpsd clients on debian 10 buster               gpsd-users   Charles Curley 
  5. 2019-08-29  [4] [gpsd-users] gpsd clients on debian 10 buster                            gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
  6. 2019-08-25  [2] [gpsd-users] How to create .txt file in gpsd ??                          gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
  7. 2019-08-22  [5] [gpsd-users] New gpsd Tux - smaller this time                            gpsd-users   Gerry Creager - NOAA 
  8. 2019-08-20  [4] [gpsd-users] Strange loss of 3d fix                                      gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
  9. 2019-08-18  [2] [gpsd-users] RTC DS3231 and wrong time at startup                        gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
 10. 2019-08-16  [8] [gpsd-users] How to get the best performance out of gpsd?                gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
 11. 2019-08-13 [28] [gpsd-users] Polling for GPS data using python3 API                      gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
 12. 2019-08-12  [8] [gpsd-users] ntpd no time update without internet connection             gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
 13. 2019-08-09  [1] [gpsd-users] =?utf-8?q?=E2=9C=98ZED-F9T_vs=2E_NEO-M8T?=                  gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 
 14. 2019-08-08  [1] [gpsd-users] =?utf-8?b?4pyYVUJYLUxPRy0=?=                                gpsd-users   Gary E. Miller 

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