No, I've covered that (but thanks for the report).  I'm syncing on
ttyUSB1.  I've been doing this for months in Redhat 7.3, and it's been
working fine (the info from Ximian's support section is quite good).

It only isn't working in my Woody install, and the error message I'm
getting in /var/log/messages points to the hotplug scripts.  It's not
working in JPilot either,on Woody, although that also works in Redhat
7.3.

Here is the line from /var/log/messages:
Dec 20 10:49:50 ganesha /etc/hotplug/usb.agent: missing kernel or user
mode driver visor 

Despite what the line above says, lsmod says the module is loaded in
Woody.  I've even recompiled the module, and nothing changes - it still
doesn't work.

I'd still like to hear from anyone who is using the hotplug system -
with gpilotd in Redhat it's like it works in Windows - put the Visor in
the cradle and press the hotsync button.

I've been using Evolution as my client, but that's not part of the
problem - Evolution doesn't need to be running to do a hotplug hotsync -
just the hotplug system and gpilotd.

Still hoping for information...
Bret


On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 14:43, Robert L. Harris wrote:
>  
> 
> 
> I'm using jpilot under debian with great success.  Part of the problem
> was the device is /dev/ttyUSB1 (not 0).
> 
> Thus spake Bret Comstock Waldow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Is ANYONE successfully hotsyncing a Visor or other Palm OS device via
> > the USB hotplug system?  I've been using gpilotd with Redhat 7.3, and
> > I'm trying to switch to Debian.
> > 
> > /var/log/messages shows the visor is recognized, but times out without
> > transferring anything, and there is a message from the hotplug scripts
> > that say there is no kernel or user module for it (even though lsmod
> > shows it's loaded).  It seems there's something wrong with the hotplug
> > system, but it would be great to hear if anyone else has it working.
> > 
> > JPilot doesn't work either, for the same reasons.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Bret
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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