In data 22/03/2006 17.58 Gregg C Levine ha scritto:
Hello!
Paul you may be right. I remember seeing on the pages of Linux Journal
a discussion regarding the appropriateness of including the FUSE code
as part of the kernel at all.
Vittore, nice to see you here. If you recall I suggested that
I'm having trouble woth the DS2408 function currently.
Does anyone use it?
Paul
Am Donnerstag, 23. März 2006 15:48 schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
Can you see key presses (or pin changes) with this script?
I haven't set up fuse so far. I will test that later today and use the latest
snapshot, too. Please note I use SuSE, too, not Debian.
Quick test: At least I could see
Am Donnerstag, 23. März 2006 15:48 schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
Well, I've been working with Marc Lavallée who is on a Debian system.
He has DS2408's behind DS2409 switches, and can't get either the latches,
or the key presses to be recognized.
What is interesting is that the live-cd does
Possible, except:
1. He sees the device listing. Just can't switch the pins -- suggests perhaps a FUSE operation.
2. OWFS unloads ds9490r module with a non-portable libusb function.
Now that you mention it, trying the owhttpd would be a good way to exclude fuse interactions.
PaulOn 3/23/06, Jan
For the record, I started owfs this way:
/opt/owfs/bin/owfs --foreground -d /dev/ttyS0 ~/1wire
Le 23 Mars 2006 14:41, Paul Alfille a écrit :
Possible, except:
1. He sees the device listing. Just can't switch the pins -- suggests
perhaps a FUSE operation.
2. OWFS unloads ds9490r module with a
Oh. Serial.
Still, worth testing owhttpd.
/opt/owfs/bin/owfs --foreground -d /dev/ttyS0 -p 3001
open url- localhost:3001
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Subject: Re:
It kinda work with owhttpd.
The latches are changing when I pressed the buttons,
but LATCH.BYTE always stays at 0...
Le 23 Mars 2006 19:09, Alfille, Paul H.,M.D. a écrit :
Oh. Serial.
Still, worth testing owhttpd.
/opt/owfs/bin/owfs --foreground -d /dev/ttyS0 -p 3001
open url-