Here's an example of the data if I create it using 'cat </dev/ttyUSB0 | tee results.txt 2>&1':
Starting up
temp=67.24
humidity=56.34
temp=67.24
humidity=56.31
temp=67.24
humidity=56.31
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Here's an example of the data if I create it using 'cat </dev/ttyUSB0 | tee results.txt 2>&1':
Starting up
temp=67.24
humidity=56.34
temp=67.24
humidity=56.31
temp=67.24
humidity=56.31
Sorry to be dense, but like I said I'm not much of a programmer - How specifically would I do that? I'm not familiar with sed, awk, or else, but I am decently comfortable using the CLI. To be honest...
On the advice of a friend I removed the double brackets from line 18 of monitor.sh and that seems to resolve the errors that's throwing. Woohoo! Now I think I just have to get the serial output >...
I have an Arduino Uno running a little script that reads from the SHT-15 temp / humidity sensor, then ouputs the values via serial. The output looks great in the Arduino Serial monitor, and I can...
It took me about an hour of looking to figure out what Canuckian84 did here - For future reference it may be nice to leave notes instead of teasing us. :D
Here's the extra command to get the...
My output looks exactly like yours - Like I'd mentioned before, the wireless on this laptop works fine except when I'm connected to this very specific AP. Every other computer that connects to the...
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When was the last time you had a computer problem that nobody else in the *world* had (according to multiple google searches)?
Is there maybe a different driver I can try?
I'm not sure if it's relevant, but the output of those commands is the same when I'm connected to any other AP.
It's a super simple network - A cable modem receives WAN and passes it on to a WRT54G2 which broadcasts it wirelessly. No firewall anywhere on the network.
While connected to the problem AP...
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Any other suggestions?
Thanks for your suggestions, TransitMan - Like I said, I've both disabled WPA security on the AP and completely reset the AP to factory defaults - That is to say that this problem occurs even when...
I checked to make sure MAC address filtering wasn't abled and reset the AP itself back to factory defaults, no security. Still no dice.
Thanks for the response!
Would there be a better way to ask the question? Can someone at least suggest an alternative place to get help?
Maybe I just smell.. You'd tell me if I smelled, right?
Am I posting in the wrong sub-forum or something?
Any suggestions as to how I can start troubleshooting this problem? I've searched the web for days, asked on IRC numerous times, and have come up with nothing but silence - I'm feeling really stuck...
Anyone?
My Toshiba a215-s5808 laptop has a wireless card that appears to work everywhere I've tried it but (of course) at my own house, which serves cable internet through a Linksys WRT54G2. Odd thing is,...
I believe this is the affecting bug.
Same problem here, fwiw.
I think this is our bug.
Same deal over here on a brand-spanking new Dell Inspiron 1545 running Jaunty - The crackling is terrible, particularly at high volume and, as others have mentioned, during Pidgin join / part audio...
I second that - How in the hey do I run sendmail without doubling my boot-up time?
Why not map the button to Alt+Left Click and save yourself the trouble of holding down two keys at once?
Aha! Fixed that right up - Does Xubuntu always require the CD-ROM to be available by default, or is this something specific to eeeXubuntu?
Thanks!