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@@ -188,9 +188,8 @@ is associated with it. Some RS232 GPSes wait in a standby mode (drawing less power) when the host machine is not asserting DTR, and some cellphone and handheld embedded GPSes have similar behaviors. Accordingly, waiting for a watch request to open the device may save -battery power. (This capability is rare in consumer-grade devices and -nonexistent in those USB GPSes that lack a DTR line, which is -most of them.)</para> +battery power. (This capability is rare in consumer-grade devices). +</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> @@ -596,7 +595,7 @@ century.</para> <para>gpsd can provide reference clock information to <application>ntpd</application>, to keep the system clock synchronized to the time provided by the GPS receiver. If you're going to -use <application>gpsd</application> you probably want to run it +use <application>gpsd</application> you are strongly encourage to run gpsd <option>-n</option> mode so the clock will be updated even when no clients are active.</para> |