Hello!
I basically can't add anything else to what you've written here, Jan, you
have done something very good in creating that explanation. But I shall take
a stab at it.
When a webserver is launched on Linux it typically starts off as root, then
it drops to its own user name. This is to protect
I just noticed I screwed up the syntax for owwrite.
owwrite writes to the owserver and uses the pure path for the 1-wire device:
e.g. owwrite 05.2342342343/PIO 1
or more formally:
owwrite -s localhost:4304 05.2342342343/PIO 1
If using the FUSE filesystem, then your need a valid filesystem path.
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Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2008 02:07 schrieb Paul Alfille:
>
> Jan, sorry, I didn't understand anything you tried to explain to me.
> 1. What's a "Content-Type:..." header and what does mean "CHECK".
>
That's what you already have done. CHECK -- to check -> "abhaken".
> 2. What is "wwwrun", a certa