(10-16-2019, 12:53 PM)botswanabub Wrote: funny ... I did the same and now I found your post.I haven't had that problem. I suspect you need to set your gpsd configuration in /etc/default/gpsd. Set to DEVICES="/dev/ttyUSB0". If that isn't the problem, then I suspect your gpsd daemon isn't starting automatically. Try
but finaly I have one problem: if I'm closing NAVIT and restart it, the /dev/ttyUSB connection is broken ... at moment I'm not sure why.
Do you have the same problem, or is it something with my config?
sudo killall gpsd
sudo systemctl enable gpsd.socket
sudo systemctl start gpsd.socket
and see if that doesn't fix it.
It is also possible your device address isn't ttyUSB0, like mine is. It could be ttyAMA0 or something else. Try
cat /dev/ttyUSB0 and see if you get live data from your device. If not, try another address to see if anything gives live data.
TH