On Friday 14 May 2004 04:40 am, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> Le ven 14/05/2004 à 06:51, g2 a écrit :
> > I have tried under both jpilot and pilot.
> > I have received the message:
> > Warning (gpilotd)
> > Unknown pilot- no pilots matches ID -1073745932
> > Use gnomecc to set pilots ID
> >
> > Whats that?  How do I get there?
>
> gnomecc is the Gnome Control Center. It is available in the Mandrake
> menu, or from a shell just enter 'gnomecc', you will then be able to
> adjust your Palm settings in there.
>
> > After nothing worked, I tried
> > ln -s /dev/ttyUSB1 /dev/pilot
> > as root.
>
> You can adjust this setting in the Gnome CC and then use /dev/pilot
> without the symlink you created.
>
> > Any advice would be appreciated.
> > yea, I'm a newbie :)
>
> Make sure the gpilot dameon is running, and nothing else (no jpilot, no
> kpilot). To do that enter "ps -ef | grep pilot" in a shell and make sure
> the only output is about gpilot.
>
> Then from the gnomecc (or from Evolution -> Tools -> Pilot settings)
> edit the pilot settings and hit "get from pilot" to get the pilot ID.
> Then set some conduits to enable synching (for example EAddress will
> synch your contacts with Evolution - you'll need the Mandrake packages
> gnome-pilot-conduits and evolution-pilot).
>
> If you're still in trouble, stop gpilot (and make sure it is stopped)
> and try invoking pilot-xfer from a shell:
> pilot-xfer -p /dev/usb/tts/1 -l
> (it will list the files on your PDA)
>
> Good luck,

I had to chmod the device port (in mycase the serial I/O) so that I could read 
and write it.
DBW

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