Dan-- kill the process with "kill [process id number]. Sorry about that, maybe I'll try. The logging problem is my fault - I left out a file called logger. Currently I use this driver in my own automation program that I automatically load on startup. The latest version 2 driver should now work.
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Pretty much everything is beyond my Python knowledge; I can make my way through with Perl, but Python just confuses me.
Ah, this is excellent! No offense guys and sorry for the mix up. You can find it here: In that version, you are prompted for a place to put the file and then it is downloaded, which takes about 10 seconds. I wonder if USB wrieless work the same way I tried changing "import logger" to "import logging" but as expected that fails: Home Help Search Login Register.
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Reboot so this all takes effect. But I don't know enough Python to, say, take your script and write a wrapper that simply takes "a1 on" as command line arguments and passes them to the appropriate function. Andrew Wireleess 4, at 9: I have rriver working on server version that enables the the connected devices to be controlled remotely via xml-rpc calls.
This is all now done in the python module which is call by a simple BASH script that in turn is called by cron.
Dan Abdinoor July 22, at 8: I'll see if I can find some time over the next few weeks. I've searched UbuntuForums and Google and I can't seem to find anyone else with this issue. I think I had probably already blacklisted those modules.
But I do wonder why this is happening and if it is just on my system. I'm still getting use to this forum. I was mostly thinking about a daemon since it'd be nice to only initialize the device once, instead of every time the script gets run; but that'd be more a wishlist kind of thing.
Woreless for suggestions will help improve your program.
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wirelezs It runs a continuous loop that checks for events on my wirleess eg PS3 is turned on and responds by turning on the TV infrared and a lamp X This isn't a big deal but I like the idea and want to do it just for the fun of coding it that way.
Try installing libusb 0. I just spread them out. The intent was to be a back end. Thanks for writing this, Andrew--it worked great for me on an Ubuntu 9.
Andrew December 10, at I use a CM19a in my setup. Wednesday, August 19, Python driver v0.
Andrew October 18, at 9: I was able to get python-usb installed so I figured it was some basic thing I am missing. Great, thanks for the post Michael.
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