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From: Robert Cunningham ... Which one you use depends on what palm pilot you have , The newer palms lifedrive, zire and Tungsten use /dev/ttyUSB0, where as the old palms use /dev/ttyUSB1 I have my LifeDrive syncing well under KDE 3.5 I had to tweak some of the Conduits but that also depends on which Palm you have
you can go to the pilot-link mail group for more help . pilot-link-general@pilot-link.org
Robert Cunningham
Many thanks Robert, that helps some. My device is a five-year-old (or so) Sony Clie. Does anyone have any specifics on that? It sure seems odd that _both_ pop into existence when the thing goes into sync mode.
And are there any debugging tools/techniques? Can I connect to this from a command line and see if anything is happening perhaps?
Can I use cat, echo, telnet or expect to drive it manually to some extent?
meanwhile, I'll try the pilot link group too,
Well, I've moved forward some. I tried the jpilot application, and apart from it crashing from time to time, it works. It sees my device as /dev/ttyUSB1, and it synchronizes with it successfully. Not sure what that tells me about gnome-pilot though... Perhaps it's a bug? Thanks again, Simon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org