Greetings-
In preparation for a move from my old Treo to a Blackberry, I am trying to
sync my Treo to Evolution. I was easily able to set up the sync
preferences, and the contacts sync worked great. But the calendar, memo,
and to-do syncs don't show up in evolution. They *do* show up in the
d
Hi,
version 2.6.17 of the kernel introduced quite a lot of issues with the
serial ports (USB and legacy, I imagine the 'serial' subsystem has been
rewritten), and not all have been solved with 2.6.18.
Personally, I have rolled-back to 2.6.16 because of issues with my Palm
(on legacy serial i.e
Today I discovered that I (again) can't sync my Tungsten T3 with my Etch
system. All the right rules appear to be in /etc/udev. Anyone else seeing
this?
As in my several-years-ago posting to this list, the /dev/ttyUSB* devices
just aren't created when the Palm device is detected by udev.
--
Car
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 00:07 -0600, Dave Thayer wrote:
> On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 01:13:25PM -0400, Jim Seymour wrote:
> >
> > jpilot (Synchronizing messages flash by quickly on Plam then fails ending
> > with the message "DataMgr.c, Line:5964, Invalid uniqueID passed).
> >
>
> Are you us
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 01:13:25PM -0400, Jim Seymour wrote:
>
> jpilot (Synchronizing messages flash by quickly on Plam then fails ending
> with the message "DataMgr.c, Line:5964, Invalid uniqueID passed).
>
Are you using the Keyring plug-in? I had a similar problem when I managed to
mangle th
I had sync (both JPilot and others like malsync) stop working Friday. I
found that the /dev/ttyUSB* devices didn't exist, so I assumed it was a udev
problem. (I'm ignorant, that may be way off base.) What I did was upgrade
to the newest K7 kernel, which I figured would also update all device
dri
Hi All,
Running Debian Etch and using a serial connection for a Palm Pilot Vx. I
was able to use jpilot for backups and syncs until the past month or so.
Now I cannot backup or sync the Pilot with any graphical application.
Here is what does and doesn't work.
pilot-xfer --port /dev/ttyS1 --bac
Meni Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anybody here synced his palm zire72 with the gui 'plamOS devices' ??
I somehow couldn't...
my palm syncs through a usb cable (no cradle...) and tried all the
default /dev/ttys* ?
I even tried /dev/input/ts* with no success!!
What port should i use??
I
On (12/06/05 06:17), Meni Shapiro wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> Anybody here synced his palm zire72 with the gui 'plamOS devices' ??
> I somehow couldn't...
> my palm syncs through a usb cable (no cradle...) and tried all the default
> /dev/ttys* ?
> I even tried /dev/input/ts* with no success!!
>
> What p
Meni Shapiro wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> Anybody here synced his palm zire72 with the gui 'plamOS devices' ??
> I somehow couldn't...
> my palm syncs through a usb cable (no cradle...) and tried all the
> default /dev/ttys* ?
> I even tried /dev/input/ts* with no success!!
>
> What port should i use??
N
Hi Guys,
Anybody here synced his palm zire72 with the gui 'plamOS devices' ??
I somehow couldn't...
my palm syncs through a usb cable (no cradle...) and tried all the default /dev/ttys* ?
I even tried /dev/input/ts* with no success!!
What port should i use??
TIA --Meni Szapiro
Could that be more convoluted?
In order to fix my already-posted-about problem with ripping CD's, I
finally upgraded from kernel-image-2.6.7-1-k7 to
kernel-image-2.6.8-1-k7. It worked -- paranoia can read CD's again.
Unfortunately, the first time I ran jpilot, X froze solidly. No
mouse movement
on Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 05:28:13PM -0800, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Are there any jpilot conduits for syncing mail? What I'm looking for
> is basically something to copy all my messages to the Palm in folders,
> so I can read and respond when I'm at work, and sync it up wh
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 17:28:13 -0800 (PST)
Paul 'Baloo' Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any jpilot conduits for syncing mail? What I'm looking for
> is basically something to copy all my messages to the Palm in folders,
> so I can read and respond when I'm at work, and sync it up when
Are there any jpilot conduits for syncing mail? What I'm looking for is
basically something to copy all my messages to the Palm in folders, so I
can read and respond when I'm at work, and sync it up when I get home.
Does such a beast exist, or am I asking way too much?
--
Baloo
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