If you get this working let me know. I am in exactly the same boat as you. Things I know and suspect are the following:
- if you look in the messages log you will see reference to the port when you connect to usb cradle. I tried setting the port to these and it still did not work. - I suspect, it may require a recompile of the kernel with some more options enables. I came across these by accident, when I was going through KDE configuration menus. I have no idea how to compile a kernel. the little I have read confused me, rather than helped. - I was using J-Pilot, for quit a while but have since I can't get it to sync throught the USB port. There is a link on the page which may help as well http://nick.kreucher.net/clie/#Setup - I have a usb mouse which works and usb to serial cable which works. But I cannot get the palm to sync up Please let me know if you get this working and what you did. I will do the same, if I suceed. david On 7 Mar 2003, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > I'm trying to get my new Palm m515 to talk to my Linux box. It's a USB > sync, so I know I ought to point /dev/pilot at one of my USB ports. > Trouble is, I have four such ports, and I don't know which one is > reflected by which device in my /dev directory. So I assume that I need > to point /dev/pilot at /dev/ttyUSB0 or ttyUSB1 or some such thing. > > My system already has a USB mouse which works perfectly; I assume that > it's talking to /dev/ttyUSB0 but I'm not sure. How do I find that out, > and how do I figure out which USB device I should point my /dev/pilot > symlink at? > > -- > Slainte, > Richard S. Crawford > AIM: Buffalo2K / Y!: rscrawford / ICQ: 11640404 > http://www.mossroot.com http://www.stonegoose.com > "It is only with our heart that we can see clearly. What is essential > is > invisible to the eye." --Antoine de Saint Exupery > > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list