Christian,
I have a Linksys WRT54G with version 2.2p3-1installed from your packages.
It was about two weeks ago that I updated from Openwrt RC4 to RC5, and at the
same time I put 2.2p3 of the owfs on.
Since then I have had several occasions where owserver has hung, there appears
to be six or so
ll for
> interested people.
>
> Nice to hear that somebody else is using my Quickcam
> driver... :) Have you any good tips on web-streaming software
> and scripts for it, please send me an e-mail with your tips.
>
> /Christian
>
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streaming software
> and scripts for it, please send me an e-mail with your tips.
>
> /Christian
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> Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] One wire wireless
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> On Tuesday 29 November 2005 06:19 pm, Andrew Thoms wrote:
> > Next I connected both the 2450s to owfs on my redhat 9 box,
> they have
> > been working there for the past 5 days with no worries at all. This
> >
This is an email mainly for Christian,
I have version 1.2 of the ewrt/owfs software installed on my wrt54g, I
have a dozen or so ds1820s on the bus and they have been working
beautifully for the last 9 months.
I recently added a DS2450 and got some strange problems. When I first
added it to the b
wrt54g? That way we
could increase the /opt file system and store the rrd file there.
Andrew Thoms
Electrical Engineer
Silex Systems Limited
Lucas Heights Science & Technology Centre
Building 64, New Illawarra Road
LUCAS HEIGHTS NSW 2234
AUSTRALIA
Ph: + 61 2 9532 1331 Fx: + 61 2 9532
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Sent: Tuesday, 14 June 2005 5:22 PM
To: owfs-developers
Cc: Andrew Thoms
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] Glitches in RRD data
Isn't one of the serial ports allocated to the kernel-console by
default? I'm not sure about it when using the WRT54G router, but
it
all hairy.
(even though I have been using it for a few weeks, the data
is only there since the last reboot of the WRT54G)
Has anyone seen a similar thing, or have any ideas where to
start looking for the problem…
Andrew Thoms
Electrical
Engineer
Silex
Systems Limited
Lucas
Heights