I just got a DS9097U and a DS1820S from Hobby-Boards. I installed owfs
and fuse with no problems and am able to read the temperature.
My problem is for some reason I cannot write the results to a file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10.335B39010800]$ cat temperature
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I think your problem is that you are trying to create the file in the
fuse virtual OWFS and it won't allow that. Try creating it in a real
location like this:
cat temperature /some/normal/file/directory/file1
That should work for you.
-Scott
Chad Baker wrote:
I just got a DS9097U and a
Worked like a charm.
Thanks!
Chad
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 07:58:01 -0500, junkmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I think your problem is that you are trying to create the file in the
fuse virtual OWFS and it won't allow that. Try creating it in a real
location like this:
cat temperature
Hello!
Just in case anyone missed it, Slackware 11.0 went GA (Generally
Available) towards the beginning of last winter.
Is anyone besides me building and using OWFS on it? My usual on again
off again project is still going active, namely that of having a
system hanging around monitoring the
What version of the kernel does it use? I'm interested because of the recent
reports of FUSE problems with 2.6.19+
Paul Alfille
On 3/31/07, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Just in case anyone missed it, Slackware 11.0 went GA (Generally
Available) towards the beginning of last
On 3/31/07, Paul Alfille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of the kernel does it use? I'm interested because of the recent
reports of FUSE problems with 2.6.19+
Paul Alfille
On 3/31/07, Gregg Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Just in case anyone missed it, Slackware 11.0