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authorEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2005-06-13 04:54:36 +0000
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2005-06-13 04:54:36 +0000
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Documentation fixes and one minor splint cleanup.
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-** To do:
+** Bugs:
+
+*** gpsd with multiple GPSes eats the processor
-*** Verify that the TSIP driver now works
+Rob Janssen writes:
+> When gpsd is running and I start a backup of my system, which starts and
+> mounts a normally idle disk and does a tar cvzf to it, the load of the
+> system is quite high and gpsd seems to get out of sync with the received
+> data from the SiRF receiver.
+> It then gets stuck in a tight loop. As gpsd is running at nice
+> --10, this further increases the load and slows down the backup to a crawl.
+> Killing gpsd makes the backup finish and then it can be started again.
-It needs to be tweaked to use bits.h.
+He adds that this occurs with SiRF+Zodiac and SiRF+TSIP, not a single GPS,
+
+** To do:
*** Hotplug interface problems