On Friday 06 January 2006 01:56 pm, Carsten Wald wrote:
> On Friday 06 January 2006 17:51, Gleb Kozyrev wrote:
> > man uvisor
>
> Great! Thank you. That's what I needed! -- uvisor.ko apparently
> uses ucom.ko and the ucom0 device I looked for is (temporarily)
> created. However, after pressing t
On Friday 06 January 2006 17:51, Gleb Kozyrev wrote:
> man uvisor
Great! Thank you. That's what I needed! -- uvisor.ko apparently uses ucom.ko
and the ucom0 device I looked for is (temporarily) created. However, after
pressing the sync button the pilot can then be accessed through
the /dev/
Carsten "CC" Wald wrote to on Fri, 6 Jan 2006
16:43:15 +:
CCW> I own an old palm pilot -- a m500 model -- and have the following
CCW> problem when I try to sync under 6-STABLE.
CCW> Whenever I pressed the HotSync-Button of that device -- connected to my
CCW> 6-STABLE box via a USB cable, th
Hello List,
I own an old palm pilot -- a m500 model -- and have the following problem when
I try to sync under 6-STABLE.
Whenever I pressed the HotSync-Button of that device -- connected to my
6-STABLE box via a USB cable, the pilot was recognized as a ugen0 device.
Using the pilot-xfer progr