On Thursday 09 December 2010, Chris G elucidated thus:
> On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 09:33:35AM -0900, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> > On Thursday 09 December 2010, Chris G elucidated thus:
> > > I want to run owfs on an Asus eeepc running Ubuntu 10.04.  The
> > > system has very little storage on it, jus 2Gb total, so I'm
> > > running just a command line system with no GUI.
> > >
> > > I have a DS9490R USB to 1-wire interface and two DS18S20
> > > temperature sensors on the 1-wire bus.
> > >
> > > What do I need to download/install to enable me to read values
> > > from the temperature sensors?
> >
> > I'm running on Ubuntu 10.04 as well.  You'll need to download the
> > owfs package, and compile it, enabling the parts that you want. 
> > You might want to investigate something like checkinstall to create
> > a package that you can install on your eeepc without having to
> > install all the compiler dependencies.
>
> So you suggest I download the "owfs package" and build it on another
> computer (not the eeepc) and copy across?  Or don't you mean that?
>
> It may well be that there's enough space on the eeepc to compile the
> command line part(s) of owfs but I need to know what bits I really
> need.

To reduce clutter, yes, but if you have enough space, go ahead an 
compile on the eeepc.

j

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