Hi all, I'm currently trying to get a Palm Tungsten TX to sync with a SuSE 10.0 system. I have used other Palms successfully with this very machine (m5xx, Vx, Tungsten E2, Tungsten T), but the Tungsten TX is a no go so far. I have a custom udev rule on the machine, as suggested in http://www.clasohm.com/blog/one-entry?entry_id=12096 This rule works great for all Palms mentioned above - except the TX... For some odd reasons, the /dev/pilot link gets created as soon as the TX is connected (contrary to my E2, where /dev/pilot only exists while synching) and it is not released when the TX is removed. Also, the permissions used in the udev rule are ignored. So far, I have no idea why - when looking at the output of "cat /proc/bus/usb/devices", I can see no significant difference between the E2 and the TX. Is there anybody out there who succeeded in syncing one of these beasts? According to the KPilot web site, it should be possible - at least someone seemingly succeeded under Debian... Cheerio, Thomas