if you don´t want a shell script or command line...
you can use htop, top, or another process viewer (there´s gtk and kde
using X server too)
i like htop: http://htop.sourceforge.net/
2011/3/16 William Brown :
> Thank you. I can see owserver and owhttpd with ps auxwww but they still
> do not appea
Thank you. I can see owserver and owhttpd with ps auxwww but they still
do not appear in system monitor app.
I don't use linux commands everyday so it is hard to remember all of
them. I like having a link to do the same thing, guess I need to make my
own.
On 03/16/2011 01:36 AM, Marcus Priesch
Yes. It's the"passive" adapter and is fully supportted and works well
On Mar 16, 2011 12:50 AM, wrote:
> I've been intrigued by the maxim appnote about how to implement 1-wire
with a UART.
>
> http://www.maxim-ic.com/app-notes/index.mvp/id/214
>
> Does owfs support bus masters using this type of i
Hello William,
Am Dienstag, den 15.03.2011, 17:27 -1000 schrieb William Brown:
> Should owserver and owhttpd be displayed in the System Monitor app
> (gnome-system-monitor) in Ubuntu? Mine are not and I would like them
> too. Any suggestions.
yes, they should - try displaying all processes ...
I had to re-install ubuntu and owfs. I have forgotten what I need to do
to get libowphp.so loaded for php. I enabled dl() in php.ini but it
didn't work. Any help?
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