I have tried using JPilot with Pilot-Link and there is even a listserve for 
those that use this.  But it is to far advanced for me, I guess.  I have 
tried compiling their code (CVS) as their web page and list server users 
explain, but having never compiled before I became lost with the error 
messages I was getting and did not know what to do to resolve them.  I think 
I may be stuck waiting for the RPM.
        I am employed as a senior system analyst and when it comes to data 
manipulation I really pride myself on how fast I can cleanly manuver data.  I 
understand awk, sed, perl, informix, oracle, and sql.  But the OS side is 
another story that I am just begining to grasp.  But there are not many good 
sources to help with my current goal, getting my palm to work on the USB 
port...  This is very frustrating.  Why is it so easy to get it to work on 
the MS side of the house?
        Dan B

On Sunday 19 May 2002 09:15 am, you wrote:
> On Saturday 18 May 2002 23:13, Dan Butler opened a general hailing
> frequency
>
> and transmitted to all open stations:
> >     I have really come to enjoy and rely on my Palm.  But I can't connect
> > it with my Linux system.  I keep waiting for someone to figure it out and
> > share that information and I can't believe it hasn't happened yet.  Is
> > there anyone that can help me?
> >     Dan B
>
> what app are you using to sync, and what version?  kpilot to the best of my
> knowledge does not do USB, though it was once said it would by KDE 3.  i
> have used kpilot with a serial cradle and jpilot with USB.  both work fine.

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