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Re: [opensuse] lost dev file
- From: Boris Epstein <borepstein@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 12:17:12 -0400
- Message-id: <8fbac5ca0905190917y6010b7bmc057bf5914ee330f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Richard <rick47@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That device file only appears when you press the sync button on the
Pilot itself. At least such was my experience. At other times, the
Pilot stays off the USB.
Boris.
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Somehow I have lost the file /dev/ttyUSBS0, the file used by my pilot to sync
in jpilot. Seems this happened once before, way back in the distant
confusion of what used to serve as a memory for me...but not now. I think I
recall re-booting (sorry for the Winbloze reference), to re-create the /dev
files but this did not work. I seem to recall also that this file might be
created on-the-fly when syncing, but apparently this is not happening, even
with re-start of jpilot. Error message is device file not present, and when
I look under /dev, it is in fact, not present. Any suggestions?
Richard
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That device file only appears when you press the sync button on the
Pilot itself. At least such was my experience. At other times, the
Pilot stays off the USB.
Boris.
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