BTW, Chapter 2 of the KPilot help file might help you a bit on this.
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 04:59, Glenn wrote: > On Tuesday 02 March 2004 20:24, g wrote: > > HotSync Log > > > > 22:17:01 Pilot device /dev/pilot doesn't exist. Assuming the device uses > > DevFS. > > 22:17:02 Trying to open device... > > 22:17:02 Could not open device: /dev/pilot (will retry) > > 22:17:08 Device link ready. > > 22:17:08 Checking last PC... > > 22:17:09 KPilot 4.3.10 (BRANCH) HotSync starting... > > My Palm is not a USB device, but I had the option of either changing the > "dev/" statement in the KPilot setup, or creating a link to "/dev/ttyS0" > (the serial port my Palm cradle is attached to.) The easiest for you might > be to change the dev statement in the setup to point to your USB device > (/dev/USB/...). -- 05:02:49 up 8:55, running Mandrake Linux release 10.0 (RC1) for i586, kernel 2.6.2-3mdk Registered Linux user #324360 I've looked at the listing, and it's right! -- Joel Halpern
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