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On Saturday 11 June 2005 21:06, Mark Studebaker wrote:
> Holger Oehm wrote:
> > On Friday 20 May 2005 10:18, Jean Delvare wrote:
> >>It can be done. The point was to build a system which would require next
> >>to zero maintenance time: a web interface, where users could easily add
> >>their own configuration files (wiki-like, in a way). But setting this up
> >>requires a time and energy investment, which just didn't happen.
> > 
> > Hi Jean,
> > 
> > Well, I invested some energy and time, and here is a URL:
> > http://sites.inka.de/penti/cgi-bin/lmsensor.pl
> > 
> > It is still a prototype and regrettably uploading sensor.confs does not work
> > on that webserver. (It did work at home, I suspect that the CGI.pm and/or
> > perl are too old on that machine).
> 
> looks like a good start  to me!

Hi Mark,

Whoa, feedback! Thanks a lot! I already had assumed nobody was 
interested at all, so I didn't continue with that stuff.

Best wishes,
Holger.

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