I've done little to no research into lightning protection, but Rob's
unfortunate story is something I'd rather not go through (I feel for you!).
Would it be sufficient enough to put a surge suppressing dodes inline
with the net? I've got the internal guts (boards, etc) from a couple
old UPSs l
I have noticed that owfs stops responding every so often. It is not as
regular an interval as you are seeing, and I don't know what
specifically is causing it (USB failure or software failure). I simply
restart owfs and it takes care of it. I keep a list of sensors that
should respond, and
Rob,
I think I had some troubles and you may need to use the --allow-other
switch. Without using this switch, I had troubles getting other
accounts to read the FS when not logged in as the user OWFS runs under.
I'm running OWFS on Ubuntu, but I'm doing it under the root account
(for better or
I think your problem is that you are trying to create the file in the
fuse virtual OWFS and it won't allow that. Try creating it in a "real"
location like this:
cat temperature > /some/normal/file/directory/file1
That should work for you.
-Scott
Chad Baker wrote:
> I just got a DS9097U and
What ever happened to DS1923 support? I remember seeing a couple emails
about it being in the works and somewhat troublesome, but was it ever
added to the supported device list?
I'd like to use this b/c it has the inbuilt humidity logging to monitor
humidity over the winter.
-Scott
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