Le 25.03.2007, ?? 23:26:04, Mark Grieveson a ??crit:
> Hello. It turns out this was not a problem. It is now working. I
> suspect that I accidentally took my user out of a required group
> (dialout, or something). Anyway, after putting my user back into some
> groups (dialout, and audio, etc),
Hello. It turns out this was not a problem. It is now working. I
suspect that I accidentally took my user out of a required group
(dialout, or something). Anyway, after putting my user back into some
groups (dialout, and audio, etc), it started working again.
Thanks for your responses.
Mark
Le 24.03.2007, à 21:32:00, Mark Grieveson a écrit:
> Hi. I'm using a USB connection. I occasionally get two different
> answers for the ls -l /dev/pilot, depending upon if I've just attempted
> to sync with the palm pilot using jpilot or not:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /dev/pilot
> ls: /dev/
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 21:36:31 +0100
Ludovic Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le 24.03.2007, à 15:09:35, Mark Grieveson a écrit:
> > Stopped working for jpilot. It was working fine, but recently I
> > started getting the following error:
> > Syncing on
Le 24.03.2007, à 15:09:35, Mark Grieveson a écrit:
> Stopped working for jpilot. It was working fine, but recently I started
> getting the following error:
>
> Syncing on device /dev/pilot
> Press the HotSync button now
>
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:09:35 -0400
Mark Grieveson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: pilot-link
> Version: 0.12.1-5
less /usr/share/doc/pilot-link/README.Debian
environment variable:
=
The environment variable PILOTPORT is used to indicate the port (serial,
USB, etc.) the
Package: pilot-link
Version: 0.12.1-5
Followup-For: Bug #396751
Stopped working for jpilot. It was working fine, but recently I started
getting the following error:
Syncing on device /dev/pilot
Press the HotSync button now
**
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