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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=219750
--- Comment #37 from Douglas E. Warner silfreed@silfreed.net 2009-04-09 21:35:02 EDT --- (In reply to comment #34)
How to check / trace is there something wrong in a script ?
I'm not sure; you'd have to ask gpsd-dev.
Another thing, my "Keymaze 300" is know as a broken device so I need to start gpds with "-b" option. I've updated to the /etc/sysconfig/gpsd file for that. OPTIONS="-b -n"
Maybe it's a good idea to warn the user (maybe at install time) that some GPS can be broken using default option (=> link to the man page of gpsd, or just a tips like use "-b" for safe session...
/etc/sysconfig is a common place on Red Hat/Fedora systems to configure daemons; if your Keymaze 3000 has a unique usb id (ie, isn't detected through a serial converter) then we can probably add something to make the '-b' automatic. Otherwise there will always be configuration required.