Hello David, Have you tested your connection with palm link? look at "palm-xfer --help"
Also, make sure that your /dev/ttyS0 is really free. That was my problem! I had to switch to /dev/ttyS1.
A real good test (as well as a permanent tool) is the script sent to me by Scott Courtney
(see attachment)
Ed
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 16:12:36 +0100
David List
I have tried connecting to my Palm Pilot with both kpilot and jpilot with no success as a regular user. I can connect as root, but not as the user that should connect on a daily basis.
I have /dev/ttyS0 and /dev/pilot set up like this: david@dt:~> ls -al /dev/ttyS0 crwSr-Sr-- 1 root uucp 4, 64 Oct 28 14:57 /dev/ttyS0 david@dt:~> ls -al /dev/pilot lrwxrwxrwx 1 root uucp 10 Oct 28 11:56 /dev/pilot -> /dev/ttyS0 david@dt:~>
'david' which is the user that should connect, has been included in group 'uucp'. Is this wrong? Should I look for something completely different?
Best regards, David List
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