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6 lcdgps - LCD client for gpsd
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9 lcdgps [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]
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11 lcdgps -h
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16 lcdgps is a client that passes gpsd data to lcdproc, turning your car
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18 Currently assumes a 4x40 LCD and writes data formatted to fit that size
19 screen. Also displays 4- or 6-character Maidenhead grid square output.
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21 lcdgps does not require root privileges. It will also run fine as root.
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25 -?, -h, --help
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28 -s, --sleep
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35 By default, clients collect data from the local gpsd daemon running on
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37 any client may override this behavior: [server[:port[:device]]]
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39 For further explanation, and examples, see the ARGUMENTS section in the
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43 The environment variable GPSD_UNITS is checked if no unit system is
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47 LC_MEASUREMENT and then LANG are checked if no unit system has been
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60 cgps(1), gegps(1), gpsctl(1), gps(1), gpsprof*(1), gpsfake(1),
61 gpscat(1), gpspipe(1), gpsmon(1), xgps*(1). xgpsspeed(1)
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71 This file is Copyright 2013 by the GPSD project
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76GPSD Version 3.25 2023-01-10 LCDGPS(1)