Lars Schotte [l...@gustik.eu] wrote:
Now, I do not like all this, that's why I ordered
vk-172 gmouse g-mouse USB GPS/GLONASS USB over amazon
and hope I can use that in combination with some Raspberry PI as NTPd
clocksource, as I saw some ppl doing.
These usually come with a (usb-) serial int
Lars Schotte [l...@gustik.eu] wrote:
> Well, I know that OpenBSD currently has no support for DVB-T but Linux
> does, so I would run that RaspberryPi with Linux. However, the question
> would be how to pair its output with OpenNTPd or NTPd.
>
OpenBSD actually does support some of the ugen userlan
Well, I know that OpenBSD currently has no support for DVB-T but Linux
does, so I would run that RaspberryPi with Linux. However, the question
would be how to pair its output with OpenNTPd or NTPd.
On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 14:22:54 -0700
Chris Cappuccio wrote:
>
> In OpenBSD, you would write a kernel
Lars Schotte [l...@gustik.eu] wrote:
>
> Now, I do not like all this, that's why I ordered
> vk-172 gmouse g-mouse USB GPS/GLONASS USB over amazon
> and hope I can use that in combination with some Raspberry PI as NTPd
> clocksource, as I saw some ppl doing.
>
> But that is only one clocksource,
Hi folks,
SHORT VERSION:
someone knows anything about using DVB-T as a clocksource for NTPd?
SOME BACKGROUND:
currently I am syncing my (OpenBSD)router's clock over NTP and this is
then the NTP server for the whole network. Of course this has a little
disadvantage that router being EdgeRouterLi