Am Mittwoch, 1. August 2007 08:21 schrieb Matthias Urlichs:
>
> The simple solution is to blacklist the module (and/or unload it before
> starting owserver) -- and ask your distro not to compile that module by
> default. I have no idea if anybody uses it; it doesn't even support
> hubs.
>
Well, from my point of view, the w1 kernel modules are in some kind of limbo, 
it hasn't changed much the last month. 

We discussed some minor items on this list a long time before with the w1 
author, Evgeniy Polyakov. Evgeniy is still active in linux kernel 
development, but his latest project was the distributed storage subsystem. 
I'm unsure if he has interest in w1 any more. If not, we could change the 
linux w1 subsystem so it doesn't interfere with owfs or make it an actually 
*useful* basic layer for owfs.

Paul, could you ask him about that? From our last discussion, I had the 
impression I can't find the right words to talk to him.

Kind regards

        Jan Kandziora
-- 
"And the next time you consider complaining that running Lucid Emacs
19.05 via NFS from a remote Linux machine in Paraguay doesn't seem to
get the background colors right, you'll know who to thank."
                -- Matt Welsh

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