seem to set this one set up correctly. I read the README files
> from the pilot-link package, and did once get it to sync, but I can't
> seem to do it again.
I sync my Palm Centro using pilot-link over USB, and it works perfectly.
> The stuff I did was something along the
> > /bin/mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 1
> > /bin/chmod 0666 /dev/ttyUSB?
>
> And this is also not required anymore with udev which dinamically
> creates the links to the devices and sets its perms.
Thanks, you're right. Previously when I used jpilot, the setting
under "preferences -- settings" wa
if this is what I did to get it to sync the one
> time, but those commands are from the README.usb file of the Debian
> package pilot-link, which I used.
Ah, from the "README.usb"... well, those are usually "generic"
instructions not aimed to any specific distribution o
Hello. I use jpilot. I recently got a used Palm Pilot Zire 21. I had
previously been using a Palm IIIe, but it was a serial connection,
and did not use a usb to sync. I have used a Zire in the past, but I
can't seem to set this one set up correctly. I read the README files
from the pilot
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 16:11 -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> [some of this is in the earlier message]
>
> hi ubuntu,
d-u is not ubuntu.
[stuff deleted]
> I of course know nothing about what this might mean. In any case I'd
> love some advice on howto diagnose these issues further! the
> evolution/p
e past has also
worked *pretty* well via the kl5105kb kernel module. Now, though, the
PDA doesn't work at all. At first it seemed to be a problem with
evolution and gnome-pilot, and I *was* briefly able to access the
palm's info through pilot-link (pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -l, IIRC).
Now
Jean-Marie Thomas wrote:
>
> On Sunday 26 February 2006 18:27, Daniel B. wrote:
> > What does it take to get the timing right in trying to connect to
> > a Palm OS PDA when using udev?
> ...
> > My PDA is a PalmOne Tungsten T5.
> >
> > I'm running a Sarge system with udev (Sarge's 0.056-3) and ker
cable's sync
> button before clicking on PilotManager's sync button (or running
> a pilot-link command such as "memos" or "addresses"), but
> sometimes it doesn't work. (The PDA eventually times out and
> PilotManager or the pilot-link command).
>
>
On Sunday 26 February 2006 18:27, Daniel B. wrote:
> What does it take to get the timing right in trying to connect to
> a Palm OS PDA when using udev?
...
> My PDA is a PalmOne Tungsten T5.
>
> I'm running a Sarge system with udev (Sarge's 0.056-3) and kernel
> 2.6.8 (Sarge's 2.6.8-16sarge1).
>
R
tManager's sync button (or running
a pilot-link command such as "memos" or "addresses"), but
sometimes it doesn't work. (The PDA eventually times out and
PilotManager or the pilot-link command).
It seemed to depend on the timing (working if starting the Linux-
side so
Debian etch
uname -a
Linux riverside 2.6.15-1-k7 #2 Thu Feb 2 18:48:35 UTC 2006 i686
GNU/Linux
jpilot0.99.8-0.99.9-pre2-1
jpilot-plugins0.99.8-0.99.9-pre2-1
pilot-link0.11.8-18
For the past week or so I have been trying to
I'm running the current Etch with kernel 2.6.11-1-k7, and recently lost the
ability to USB sync to my Palm Tungsten T3. When I press the Sync button on
the cradle, the /dev/pilot device appears, but all attempts to sync using
pilot-link or its various front ends (jpilot, gnome-pilot) fail
Le vendredi 25 avril 2003 à 15:27:57, David Krider a écrit:
> I would love whatever pointers the lists may have to offer on this, but
> it raises a much larger question about versions and currency in general.
> I see that pilot-link is the same version in Sid as it is in Woody, and
>
i have two identical machines, and a sony clie cradle on each's USB
bus. one has an OHCI+EHCI bus, the other one an UHCI bus. both use
hotplug.
the first one works perfectly.
the second one works sporadically. every now and then -- even after
a free reboot -- pilot-xfer will just sit there and te
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.03.12.0140 +0100]:
> i have two identical machines, and a sony clie cradle on each's USB
> bus. one has an OHCI+EHCI bus, the other one an UHCI bus. both use
> hotplug.
oh, sorry. both use pilot-link 0.11.7-2.
--
Plea
I am trying to get my palm m125 to sync with my woody system. Now I
went to visor list and they said that I needed the latest CVS version oh
pilot-link. I was wondering if anyone had it packaged so maybe I could
keep dpkg happy. Thankyou.
--
-Scott Henson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Et
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 05:31:47PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> what's your command-line?
>
> i use pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS0
Nope, spits on me.
> and it works very fine. do not use /dev/cua0.
>
> > Sent from my Palm III
>
> is that why we got the email three times? :)
Naw, it's the jpilot-Mail p
what's your command-line?
i use pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyS0
and it works very fine. do not use /dev/cua0.
> Sent from my Palm III
is that why we got the email three times? :)
martin
[greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]@@@.net
--
never underestimate
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
Has anyone here used the Pilot-mail utility lately? I can't get it to
recognize a port, each time I run it, it
says "unable to bind to port -p" and "file does not exist".
Well, perhaps I should qualify that, it did work, once, when I removed the "-p"
from the parameters, but
I haven't been abl
I can't find the pilot-link-dev package in my apt-cache. Where are the
pilot-link header files kept?
Arthur H. Johnson II
Systems Engineer
The Linux Box
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linuxbox.nu
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 04:18:17PM + Adam Kwok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Debian developers,
> I am personally using a linux OS and I am wondering if debian
> offers a newer version of pilot-link that works on PALM OS 3.5 as well.
> Pilot-link is a so
Dear Debian developers,
I am personally using a linux OS and I am wondering if debian
offers a newer version of pilot-link that works on PALM OS 3.5 as well.
Pilot-link is a software provided by debian that transfers data between a
palm pilot and a linux OS. the fuction I use pilot
Does anybody have a copy of the pilot-link and libpisock v0.9.3 compiled
for slink? I tried to build the source from the Debian sources using
'debian/rules binary' and it failed with,
LD_RUN_PATH="/usr/lib" cc -o blib/arch/auto/PDA/Pilot/Pilot.so -shared
-L/usr/loc
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