Hallo, Mikkel
Check out this link to see you like it.
http://www.multisync.org/
regards,
gregory
- Original Message -
From: Mikkel L. Ellertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:04 am
Subject: Re: [newbie] Palm sync software
Amy wrote:
I'm using KDE, so I guess I'll
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 20:53:18 -0400
Marv Boyes disseminated the following:
Jpilot is the closest you'll get to Palm Desktop on Linux. I've been
using it for about a year and a half with my Clie.
Kpilot is handy if all you want to do is install a file (or sync with,
say, Evolution), but
I'm using KDE, so I guess I'll give KPilot a try in the morning, unless
someone has any better suggestions and/or reasons why I shouldn't try
KPilot.
Though, what are KDE PIM applications? Like what's PIM stand for, and
what sorts of applications are those?
John Layt wrote:
Depends on what
Amy wrote:
I'm using KDE, so I guess I'll give KPilot a try in the morning, unless
someone has any better suggestions and/or reasons why I shouldn't try
KPilot.
Though, what are KDE PIM applications? Like what's PIM stand for, and
what sorts of applications are those?
Personal
Information
I have tried both Kpilot and Jpilot and settled on Jpilot for the reasons that
Marv wrote. It is verry similar to the Palm Sync software for windows.
I actually use Jpilot at home and the Palm software at work and keep my Palm
synced with both locations.
On Thursday 10 June 2004 08:53 pm,
Can anyone recommend a good palm sync program that will work with my
Palm m130? Preferably something I can snag through urpmi, because I seem
to run into problems every time I try to install something downloaded
from somewhere else, and I hate having to bug my friend to walk me
through the
Depends on what desktop you use. KDE has KPilot (rpm is kdepim-kpilot) which
works either stand-alone or allows you to integrate into KDE PIM
applications. Gnome has GPilot (rpm gnome-pilot) and Evolution integration
(rpm evolution-pilot). For other desktops, there's JPilot which is purely
On Sunday 18 April 2004 04:59 pm, David Williams wrote:
I had a Visor Deluxe and now have a Palm Vx. I couldn't get KPilot to work,
but I haven't had any real problem with Jpilot.
DBW
Kpilot worked just fine here with my Palm Vx, and it's working here now with
my Kyocera 7135.
I am going to buy a Palm pilot, and it is essential for me that I works 100%
with Linux and KDE applications such as Korganizer, KAdressBook etc. I am
considering Palm Tungsten C or Tungsten E. The latter should work with
KPilot:
On Sunday 18 April 2004 03:39 pm, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I am going to buy a Palm pilot, and it is essential for me that I works
100% with Linux and KDE applications such as Korganizer, KAdressBook etc.
I am considering Palm Tungsten C or Tungsten E. The latter should work with
KPilot:
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I am going to buy a Palm pilot, and it is essential for me that I works 100%
with Linux and KDE applications such as Korganizer, KAdressBook etc. I am
considering Palm Tungsten C or Tungsten E. The latter should work with
KPilot:
Fellow Mandrakers,
I'm trying to sync my Palm (not Visor, not Zaire) device using a USB cradle
and encountering difficulty. I had been successful in sync-ing with the
serial port, but that was very, very slow (20 minutes including Avantgo).
I've scoured the net using keywords such as USB Linux
the white on red means that the targets of the links don't exist,
in the past i bought a serial cradle for my palm because at the time there was
some pronlem where sinply plugging in the cradle didn't create the device
files but that only happened when you pressed the hot sync button with the
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 17:08:03 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I'm trying to sync my Palm (not Visor, not Zaire) device using a USB
cradle and encountering difficulty. I had been successful in sync-ing
with the serial port, but that was very, very slow (20 minutes
including Avantgo). I've
HaywireMac [EMAIL PROTECTED]@linux-mandrake.com on 09/18/2003
05:29:34 PM
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Subject:Re: [newbie] Palm USB sync
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 17:08:03 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I'm trying
RichardA wrote:
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 20:17:52 +0300, Anarky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so this will also add a .txt file? and how do I get the software
inside the palm to read it?
http://gutenpalm.sourceforge.net/
Process the text file on Linux with makeztxt, then upload the
reader, zlib
On Saturday 06 Sep 2003 2:46 pm, HaywireMac wrote:
some useful links:
I have a win CE device jornada 690. Is there any way I can link it to my linux
PC. Previously I used to link it using a windows program that came with it.
But with my new motherboard A7N8X deluxe with nforce chipset, com
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 08:26:06 +
L.V.Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I have a win CE device jornada 690. Is there any way I can link it to
my linux PC. Previously I used to link it using a windows program that
came with it. But with my new motherboard A7N8X deluxe with nforce
chipset,
Hello!
I have an eMac, running Mac OS X. I want to install Mandrake just for
fun. Anyway, I downloaded and burned the three 9.1 CDs and I've managed
to get the installer up and running. However, when I am presented with
the initialization and formatting options, I don't know how to select
an
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:43:43 -0400
Gabriel Morales [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Hello!
I have an eMac, running Mac OS X. I want to install Mandrake just for
fun. Anyway, I downloaded and burned the three 9.1 CDs and I've
managed to get the installer up and running. However, when I am
HaywireMac wrote:
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 19:32:41 +0300
Anarky [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
thansk for all the details .. could you be so speciffic also in after
getting all this how I would move a text file into my palm please?
thanks with anticipation
open J-Pilot, go to File -- Install --
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 20:17:52 +0300, Anarky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so this will also add a .txt file? and how do I get the software
inside the palm to read it?
http://gutenpalm.sourceforge.net/
Process the text file on Linux with makeztxt, then upload the
reader, zlib and your pdb file.
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 16:42:43 +0300
Anarky [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
does anybody have a palm use it in Linux? I'd be interested if
there is a way of transfering pdfs ... reading text novels to read
on the palm?
I don't know about .pdf's but if you install J-Pilot, you can install
On Saturday 06 September 2003 09:42 am, Anarky wrote:
does anybody have a palm use it in Linux? I'd be interested if
there is a way of transfering pdfs ... reading text novels to read on
the palm?
I am using palm device for several years.
Pdfs need to be converted in text by pdftotext
HaywireMac wrote:
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 16:42:43 +0300
Anarky [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
does anybody have a palm use it in Linux? I'd be interested if
there is a way of transfering pdfs ... reading text novels to read
on the palm?
I don't know about .pdf's but if you install J-Pilot,
I just ordered a Garmin ique 3600 PDA/GPS that uses the Palm OS 5. I see that Evolution incudes the Gnome Pilot software for Hotsync. Has anyone here used this program with a Palm PDA to transfer Contact, Calendar and Task information?
Rich
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On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 19:32:41 +0300
Anarky [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
thansk for all the details .. could you be so speciffic also in after
getting all this how I would move a text file into my palm please?
thanks with anticipation
open J-Pilot, go to File -- Install -- and browse to the
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 02:33, David Williams wrote:
I am using the USB cradle. I tried everything that I could think of under
Evolution and Kpilot for USB setup and I couldn't get anything to work. I
read on some web site somewhere that Jpilot was much more forgiving (read
that as
to the
serial port.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 19:43:45 -0500
Subject: RE: [newbie] palm pilot
Did you have to do much additional configuring? I have tried
with Mandrake 8 and gave up!
Dan Butler
Chancellor Virginia
Yes, but it was a bit idiosyncratic to start.
Let's see, from memory...
I'm using serial so made a soft link from /dev/pilot to /dev/ttyS1.
Configured the conduits for diary files and to-dos etc... there is a good bit
in the manual about this. Remember to identify the user.
Once everything you
On Sunday 08 December 2002 08:46 am, walt wrote:
Anyone manage to get a palm pilot to sync in mandrake 9.0?
Walt
I've manged to get my palm to sync using both j-pilot and evolution under
Mandrake 9.0.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
David,
Are you using a USB cradle? I have a Handspring that I haven't quite got
going but I haven't fooled with it for several months.
Terry Smith
Cape Cod USA
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 11:12, David Williams wrote:
On Sunday 08 December 2002 10:13 am, walt wrote:
The palm pilot is palm m130
Greetings.
I'm looking for programming tools for programming my
PDA on my linux box ... In the Windows world, I've
been using PocketC with great success, but would like
to find a way to program my PDA on my linux box
(preferrably in C, though I'm willing to look at other
options).
I came up dry
should have made it clear that it's PALM OS that I'm
working with
--- Kenn Murrah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings.
I'm looking for programming tools for programming my
PDA on my linux box ... In the Windows world, I've
been using PocketC with great success, but would
like
to
Hello, I've got a Palm m500 and am making no headway with pilot-link or
JPilot. This is Mandrake 8.1, btw. What device should my Palm be? It sits
in a USB cradle. Anything at all would help. Please help get me started or
tell me where to RTFM.
I'm using JPilot version 99.1 and pilot-link
to sync...
Dan B
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Dlouhy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mandrake Newbie List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 4:34 AM
Subject: [newbie] Palm m500 and JPilot
Hello, I've got a Palm m500 and am making no headway with pilot-link
Jonathan Dlouhy wrote:
Hello, I've got a Palm m500 and am making no headway with
pilot-link or JPilot. This is Mandrake 8.1, btw. What
device should my Palm be? It sits in a USB cradle.
Anything at all would help. Please help get me started or
tell me where to RTFM.
I'm using JPilot version
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On Monday 20 May 2002 2:16 am, Dan wrote:
Thank you! I am going to try this! This might be the best advise I
have gotten yet as it makes sense to me. Why didn't I think of this!
Thank you Sir!
It saves ages fiddling around with pilot-link
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
Dear friends,
The avalaible releases of pilot-link, jpilot and all the packages that
use those applications (i.e. kpilot) don't make USB sync to your
computer under linux.
But, the future releases will did and you can, with a few work, have it
runing. This is the way I reached to have this runing
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
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On Sunday 19 May 2002 2:50 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That run for me; now I can sync my palm m505 via the usb port, than
is faster than the serial conection.
I don't bother at all with hotsync :)
If you have a PalmOS compatible with USB _and
On Sunday 19 May 2002 07:36, Dan B opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
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
Franciso,
Thanks! I'll work through your messages at work (where the USB cradle
sits). There I'm running RH 7.3.
Bill Nash also pointed me to a website that has a How-to.
I need to buy another cradle for this computer (at home). I take it that
folks have Palm/Handspring PDA's running on
Subject: Re: [newbie] Palm HotSync over USB
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On Sunday 19 May 2002 2:50 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That run for me; now I can sync my palm m505 via the usb port, than
is faster than the serial conection.
I don't bother at all with hotsync :)
If you
On Sunday 19 May 2002 16:21, Terry Smith opened a general hailing frequency
and transmitted to all open stations:
Franciso,
Thanks! I'll work through your messages at work (where the USB cradle
sits). There I'm running RH 7.3.
Bill Nash also pointed me to a website that has a How-to.
lol
It's not broken, it's in an interesting state of functionality.
Richard
--
While destiny is on your case
The gods look up your file
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Brendan, Monday 01 April 2002 00:10:
What is coldsync? What do you mean by upgrade? I am watching
everyone have problems with 8.2 and I am afraid
Well,
Greg, in fact they are no the way, but pilot-link has a beta release
that I haven been able to compile, they say that the problem is solved
but arte testing it.
And in the case of coldsync is there a mandrake rpm, but I haven't been
able to reach the conection to my m505 palm.
So we can
I gare, that was I did (Mandrake 8.2)
A) download pilot-link cvs from http://www.pilot-link.org
(pilot-link-0.10.99.tar.gz); tar zxvf pilot-link..; cd pilot-link;
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/extra/pilot-head --with-perl5=no
--with-python=no
make, make install.
After the make, you can test if
, 2002 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Palm M505 Connectivity with Mandrake
Not true! The m50x USB works perfectly with the latest kernels. I have
2.4.18, and m500/m505 support works. As of 2.4.19-presomething (I think
pre5), m515 support is included as well (I just hacked the m505 support in
mine
I tried to compile pilot-link and had more errors than you could imagine!
I'm hoping for the RPM too!
Dan B
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Palm M505 Connectivity with Mandrake
Well
Thank you ! I will try this! Once I get 8.2 loaded.
Dan B
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 4:51 PM
Subject: [newbie] Palm m505 usb sync: Eureka! success
I gare, that was I did (Mandrake 8.2)
A) download pilot-link
I bought a Palm M505 and I really enjoy it. The problem is that it only
works for me with Windows. I have tried using the Pilot-Link mail list and
a couple other Palm list looking for help and have yet to have one question
answered: Does anyone have a Palm M505 that they are hot syncing
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Butler
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 10:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Palm M505 Connectivity with Mandrake
The M500 and M505 come with the USB cradle. Serial is not an option
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Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Palm M505 Connectivity with Mandrake
Bill,
The usb with the palm 50x series isn't compatible with linux at the
moment. It seems they are trying to solve the problem but until now the
only solution is buy
I have a friend that only hot syncs to his lap top using IR and he loves it.
Dan B
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From: Bill Spatz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 1:23 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Palm M505 Connectivity with Mandrake
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Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Palm M505 Connectivity with Mandrake
On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 03:42:29PM -0500, Dan Butler wrote:
That's all I wanted
On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 03:42:29PM -0500, Dan Butler wrote:
That's all I wanted to hear. Someone to say that right now it doesn't
work.
This is just not true.
The palm 50x USB devices are supported just fine. All known devices are
supported by the latest kernels, and you can use either
What is coldsync? What do you mean by upgrade? I am watching
everyone have problems with 8.2 and I am afraid to upgrade. So you think
Don't be a wimp, upgrade!
Nothing's ever broken in Mandrake*coughcough*
Brendan
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
i believe sharp is going to release a linux based pda soon.. i have seen
headlines to that sort recently
- Original Message -
From: Valerie Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 5:00 AM
Subject: [newbie] Palm OS vs Windows CE
I'm planning to buy
win ce? ya wanna stare at that damn hour glass all day you go right
ahead...
On Sunday 18 November 2001 19:00, you spoke unto me thusly:
I'm planning to buy a PDA. I'm wondering which is easier to setup w/
linux, Palm OS or Windows CE? Or, is Windows CE even able to be setup
for
Haha.. well... The reason why I can put up staring at that hour glass is
because palm systems have that black area at the bottom of the screen...
Which really really bothers me... because it doen't look nice.
BUT, I ordered one that runs on palm os already neways... I'd rather put
up w/ the
try the visor, much nicer. love mine
On Monday 19 November 2001 14:49, you spoke unto me thusly:
Haha.. well... The reason why I can put up staring at that hour glass is
because palm systems have that black area at the bottom of the screen...
Which really really bothers me... because it
actually.. i ordered sony clie n760c already. i can't resist sony and
the cute clie headphone and remote. (i'm a big sony fan - their designs
are too cute.)
shane wrote:
try the visor, much nicer. love mine
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
How about a Linux PDA ?
There are 13 of them listed in this review
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8728350077.html
On Monday 19 November 2001 22:42, shane wrote:
win ce? ya wanna stare at that damn hour glass all day you go right
ahead...
On Sunday 18 November 2001 19:00, you
I posted a message a while ago asking if anyone knows when the consumer
version of Sharp Zaurus will come out. (The developer's version comes
out in this month.) That was the only Linux pda that I liked. But after
comparing that with clie.. I decided on clie, since I really like their
design
I'm planning to buy a PDA. I'm wondering which is easier to setup w/
linux, Palm OS or Windows CE? Or, is Windows CE even able to be setup
for syncing? Thanx.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Palm OS vs Windows CE
I'm planning to buy a PDA. I'm wondering which is easier to setup w/
linux, Palm OS or Windows CE? Or, is Windows CE even able to be setup
for syncing? Thanx.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http
Please send help.
the command:
"palm-xfer /dev/pilot -b /home/palm-backup"
gives the error:
"unable to bind to port /dev/pilot"
I have already linked /dev/ttys0 with /dev/pilot.
I tried substituting some other serial port device names for /dev/pilot.
same error.
I know the port is OK,
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