Well, I solved it. Apparently this happens when the serial speed is
set too low. So, after setting it at 115200, from 9600, and after
restarting my computer, it now syncs. I discovered this tidbit at
Debian bug #396751. So, anyway, all is well now, and I can now get
organized.
Mark
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 19:20:32 +0100
François Cerbelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Grieveson a écrit :
> > Jpilot won't sync with my Palm IIIe, which is a serial connection
> > pda. Jpilot was working with a usb palm that I had, but this palm
> > broke.
> >
> > I entered the command "ln -s
Mark Grieveson a écrit :
Jpilot won't sync with my Palm IIIe, which is a serial connection
pda. Jpilot was working with a usb palm that I had, but this palm
broke.
I entered the command "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/pilot", and then tried, via
jpilot, to sync. It did establish a sync connection, b
Jpilot won't sync with my Palm IIIe, which is a serial connection
pda. Jpilot was working with a usb palm that I had, but this palm
broke.
I entered the command "ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/pilot", and then tried, via
jpilot, to sync. It did establish a sync connection, but gave me the
following err
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