Re: [Evolution] Evolution 1.2: syncing a pilot-like device

2003-01-21 Thread Etienne Tourigny
Make sure gpilotd is running (ps aux | grep gpilotd). If you can get the gnome-pilot-applet package for your system use it (the PilotSync applet) as it keeps gpilotd alive. If not there is relevant information on this list regarding gpilotd and RH8. Cheers On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 20:11, Peter

Re: [Evolution] Evolution 1.2: syncing a pilot-like device

2003-01-21 Thread Steven P. Auerbach
Etienne A suggestion, from someone who recently struggled (and succeeded) with the same issues on a Visor handspring. First, If you already have lots of stuff in you clie, make sure you have an up-to-date synchronization on some other device. Second: in Evolution, click Tools:Pilot

Re: [Evolution] Evolution 1.2: syncing a pilot-like device

2003-01-21 Thread Lonnie Borntreger
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 14:50, Steven P. Auerbach wrote: The next step is the crucial one, and confused me for quite a while: click on Send to pilot. This should set the ID on your clie, and then everything should work. Be sure that you have the device settings correct. This is done in the

[Evolution] Evolution 1.2: syncing a pilot-like device

2003-01-21 Thread Richard Zach
Name: Cradle Port: /dev/ttyUSB1 Speed: 57600 Timeout: 2 Type: USB (this is different from some documentation I saw). I have an NX-70 Clie, and to get it to work I had to: - Upgrade my kernel to get usbdevfs - Mount usbdevfs - Use ttyUSB0 instead of ttyUSB1 Have you rund gpilotd in a

[Evolution] Evolution 1.2: syncing a pilot-like device

2003-01-20 Thread Peter Davies
I recently installed evolution for the first time (v1.2) on my fairly stock RH8 system. My IMAP email is working just fine with evolution. My problems relate to syncing my Sony Clie peg-sl10. Before I proceed I should mejntion that sync-ing and backups using jpilot work well. I've spent quite