Am 23. Aug, 2006 schwätzte Empty so: > der.hans wrote: >> I plugged it into my USB port. When I hit the onscreen hotsync button >> /dev/palm comes up ( a link to /dev/ttyUSB1 ). >> >> I've got kpilot[0] claiming 'Device link ready', but then it asks me to >> hit the hotsync button. Since it's already in hotsync mode just to get to >> that point I have no hotsync button to press. One of the problems was gpilotd not relinquishing the device. > I have my Treo syncing to JPilot over IRDA, but I previously got it > working under USB as well. The trick seems to be making sure your user > has write access to the device file, and hitting sync on your device a > second or so before hitting it on your computer, so as to create the > device before the application tries to open it. I am unclear from the > preceeding if that is what you are attempting. It turns out I was mostly having problems due to not understanding PalmOS. When I would plug it in, it went to the hotsync menu and had a button for syncing. Well, I need to go to the main menu, then start pilot-xfer ( via command line or via kpilot ), then hit the hotsync button in the main menu and then the hotsync button in the hotsync menu. pilot-xfer requires the device be available before hitting those hotsync buttons. udev doesn't make them available :(. So, I started a sync from the palm to get the devices loaded, then copied /dev/ttyUSB1 into her home dir ( cp -a /dev/ttyUSB1 myDevs/ttyUSB1 ) and now I point pilot-xfer and kpilot at the local copy. > Bear in mind that(IIRC) some of gnome-pilots stuff daemonizes and won't > do this properly. Yeah, I wanted to use gpilot, but kpilot seems to be working. Time will tell if it's working out :). I got an initial sync, then added someone to kaddressbook and synced and the new person showed up on the palm. I then added someone on the palm and synced and the new person showed up in kaddressbook. Still need to research other apps. danke, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # "I interviewed Jonathan Winters once in the late '80s, it was as if he were # narrating a hallucination that I didn't see." -- Terry Gross, 03Aug2006