Have you tried running with sudo, that is usually necessary when using a USB device on owfs

Mick

On 10/06/13 04:53, Mark Phillips wrote:
Hi,

I'm new to owfs and am trying to use it with a LinkUSB and two temperature sensors on a Raspberry Pi. I've gotten the owfs package installed via "apt-get install owfs", and I edited /etc/owfs.conf according to some examples I've found on the web. But when I try to run either owfs or owserver, both programs terminate with no error messages. I've tried setting error_level=9 in /etc/owfs.conf, and also passing "--error_level=9" on the command line, to no avail.

Can someone give me a tip as to how I can get owserver/owfs to give me some error output so that I can get some clues as to what is going wrong?

Thanks!



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