Re: Evolution with exchange

2008-10-03 Thread Jamie Dow
Many thanks, Matt. I'll give this a try.
There aren't 2 PDA objects configured. But I'll try the one time action
of copying the data to PDA. Hadn't thought of that.
Best,
Jamie


-Original Message-
From: Matt Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Evolution with exchange
Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:40:38 +0100


Hi Jamie,

On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 22:00 +0100, Jamie Dow wrote:
 Hi,
 I'm using Evolution as my PIM client at work, and instead of (what
 most other users have) Outlook.
[...]
 My question is whether it is possible to get the exchange conduits for
 Calendar, Address, Task, etc. to point to the exchange based calendar,
 addressbook, and so on.
[...]
 When I configure the conduits to point to the correct calendar /
 addressbook / etc., I sync and - hey presto! - the conduits have
 magically changed to point to a different calendar / address book..
 
 Anyone know why this is happening, and whether it is possible to sync
 successfully with the exchange data that evolution-exchange enables me
 to access via evolution?

I have never used Evolution with Exchange, but I'm surprised by the
symptoms you describe.  Any chance you have two PDA objects
configured, and you changed the conduit settings on the wrong one?

If that's not the case, it sounds like a bug in the conduit.  It might
be worth trying a one time action of copy to PDA to see if that
works (assuming you don't mind wiping the calendar/addressbook data on
your PDA.

Matt

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Re: Starting gnome-pilot minimised to tray / getting usb: sync to work first time

2008-10-03 Thread Jamie Dow
OK, I think that my original question was confused, and you've shed
light on what was really required.

I've found that with syncing via usb: when I initially try and sync, it
doesn't work. Then if I run the configuration applet, the sync does
work.

I'm guessing that the key thing that's making the difference is that
running the applet ALSO serves to start the daemon.

So, what in fact I need to do is get the daemon to be initiated on
startup. And I assume that I can do that just by sticking a script into
my autostart folder with the command gpilotd.

Cheers
Jamie


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From: Matt Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: The PalmOS(tm) integration package gnome-pilot-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: Starting gnome-pilot minimised to tray
Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 09:43:40 +0100


Hi again,

On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 22:03 +0100, Jamie Dow wrote:
 Hi,
 Second question: is it possible (what would be the options from the
 command line) to start the gnome-pilot (gpilotd-control-applet)
 minimised to the system tray?
 
 This relates in teh first instance to my Kubuntu 8.04 (KDE 3.9)
 system. But I'd also be interested in how it might work for my work
 Fedora 9 (Gnome) system.

On gnome, what you should do is add the gnome-pilot 'applet' to the
panel (right click on a blank area, select 'add to panel...' and search
for 'pilot applet' which should have a sync icon).  This will then be
added to your gnome session and will start automatically.  You can click
on the icon to launch the configuration applet
('gpilotd-control-applet').  The communication daemon (gpilotd) runs in
the background.

Matt

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