From: Joel D. <jr...@pr...> - 2013-05-30 04:03:46
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Followup from my hang problems of a few weeks ago. It appears that the system is stable, now that I've removed my calls to digitemp to read my onewire devices. Following some examples from others, I've started updating my code to define the appropriate owfs_items, and have added use Owfs and use Owfs_Item. With this code in place I'm getting a fail when I start mh. I'm snowed under at work right now (which one might guess seeing as I haven't had time to look at mh for 3 weeks). Right now I can't remember the error, but I've just got all the one wire stuff turned off at the moment. Hopefully in a few weeks I'll get a couple of hours to dive back in get all this stuff working again. Anyway, a belated thank you to the folks that gave me some hints and suggestions as to how to debug the problem. Joel btw Marc, yeah, I could have gone that way (which likely would have saved me a heap of trouble with some other apps) but of course, hindsight is always 20/20... And I'll probably forget this tidbit next time. :) On Sat, 11 May 2013, it would appear that Marc MERLIN wrote: > On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 10:21:13AM -0500, Joel Davidson wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I recently updated my misterhouse box (Intel Atom with 2G of ram) >> from Fedora 11 to Fedora 18. I know I should have left well >> enough alone, as the box was running fine with FC11, but there >> is some new s/w I want to run on the box that requires a newer >> kernel. > > So I know it's too late now, but you can totally upgrade the kernel in > most cases without upgrading the whole distribution. > Mind you, if you get a distribution kernel, it mind complain on rpm > deps, but you can always build your own :) > > Marc > |