On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 00:19, Gregory Alan Kedrovsky wrote:
> When I updated my Kernel, my sync capability with my Palm device
> disappeared. When I boot under the old Kernel, I can sync no problem.
> 
> Here is my info: 
> 
> I use a serial cradle (/dev/ttyS0) and have the permission to this
> device set to 777.
> 
> I use Evolution 1.0.8 (updated to the beta and had some bad experiences,
> so I went back to the version that was stable for me).
> 
> Evolution syncs fine under Kernel 2.4.7-10, but NOT AT ALL under
> 2.4.18-17-7x.
> 
> I run Red Hat 7.2. I recently did an up2date and that's where I got my
> new Kernel. I also encountered problems under up2date downloading and
> installing the following files: 
>   evolution 1.0.8-1.ximian.1
>   gnome-pilot 0.1.65-1.ximian.2
>   gnome-pilot conduits 0.9.1.ximian.1
>   gnome-pilot conduits 1.4.7-1.ximian.1
> 
> The error message I receive under up2dates is that libpisock.so.4 is not
> installed, but it is (in /usr/lib). I even did a rpm --force to get a
> current version on my machine. Same error message.
> 
> Does anyone know what I'm missing here? What's the problem syncing under
> the new kernel?

Given that you had installation problems related to all of the packages
that actually perform the pilot syncing, i would probably start looking
there.

The other alternative is that the driver for the required sync device
(e.g. serial or usb) isn't installed/setup, but that is probably less
likely.



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