Thanks for the help Greg, and I apologize for not digging deeper on 
the web sites.  I thought that I'd looked everywhere before posting 
but after reading your reply I found that I'd missed some stuff.  
Anyway, not having the skill/time to reverse engineer this adapter, 
the reason for this follow up is to ask who I ought to buy a 
replacement from.  As in, who's been particularly nice to you in 
helping you with the driver and I ought to help out by buying their 
products?  Based on my own poking around Keyspan seems to have a 
couple choices that'd work for me but I thought I'd ask first just to 
see if there's a way to "support the cause" even if it is in a minor 
way.

Thanks again,
Dave

Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This adapter does not work on Linux, and will not until:
>         - Palm gives someone the specs to the protocol used and a 
driver
>          is written for it.
>         - Someone reverse engineers the protocol and writes a 
driver for
>          it.
>
> If you want to try doing the later, let me know and I can point you 
to
> the tools available.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h

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