On Jan 23, 2008 5:58 PM, Chris Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 January 2008 09:55:32 am Mark Goldstein wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> Hi Mark!
>
> >
> > I'll include it here.
> Thank you. I did not have the kernel-source package installed. Now i can
> successfully make rndis-lite.
> > Please note that I did not try synchronization tools. My purpose was
> > to just establish IP link.
> After all this, i am going to install the GUI that Guido is working on and
> pray that it works.
>
> I now get a message when i plug in my Q but when running pls, i get:
> ** (process:7019): WARNING **: No devices connected to odccm
> pls: Could not find configuration at path '(Default)'
>
> I do have odccm started or at least i ran the command
> su -c "/usr/local/sbin/odccm". Can anyone help get me further?

I did not use sync-engine, but installed synce-gnome (according to old
synce wiki).
I ran sudo /usr/local/sbin/odccm -f ... --local-ip ... --device-ip ...
-- local-networkmask.... in one terminal window and synce-gnome in
another terminal. Now when I connected the device, I saw popup window
saying that device is connected.
Probably in your case you need to run something from sync-engine.

My next problem was that every 10-15 seconds the link was dropped and
re-started. I could not say I understood 100% what happens here, but I
resolved it by creating ifcfg-... file and defined the interface as
hotplug. I tried reading openSUSE wiki page regarding hotplug support,
but this page seems obsolete. It looks like everything is handled by
udev now.


Regards,
-- 
Mark Goldstein
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