this link <http://owfs.org/index.php?page=family-code-lookup> give you a direct pointer to all family codes the family code 10 is what you're looking for. have fun!
2010/12/9 Bernd Hohmann <hohm...@harddiskcafe.de> > On 09.12.2010 18:54, Chris G wrote: > > > 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. > > Ages ago I had an eeepc also, you're right: compiling there is almost > impossible.. > > Except you had installed Ubuntu with LVM support so you can merge the > internal filespace with a SD card (the Eee PC had SD card reader as far > my memory serves). > > Hint: get another PC with Ubuntu 10.04. Download owfs-2.7p33 (current > versions are fubar, unfortunately). "sudo apt-get install checkinstall". > In the OWFS directory: "./configure" and "sudo checkinstall make > install". Answer the questions and the result will be a .deb which is > ready to be moved on the Eee PC for installation (I hope). > > Bernd > > -- > Bernd Hohmann > Dipl. Organisationsprogrammierer > DV Sachverständiger & Gutachter > Höhenstrasse 2 * 61130 Nidderau > Telefon: 06187/900495 * Telefax: 06187/900493 > Blog: http://blog.harddiskcafe.de > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Owfs-developers mailing list > Owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owfs-developers > -- Pascal www.brain4home.eu to subscribe, send a mail to <list-subscr...@brain4home.eu>
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
_______________________________________________ Owfs-developers mailing list Owfs-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owfs-developers