I'm running MDK 9.1 and the Ximian installation of Evolution 1.4 from Red Carpet on a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop. DevFs and Hotplugging are running. All the Evolution conduits and underlying Gnome pilot support files are installed. I can sync my Neo Visor to JPilot and KPilot once I have initially pressed the hotsync button on my USB cradle before starting any applications. I can also do this in Evolution, but only if I go into 'Pilot Settings' in the menu and either delete/re-enter my settings, or make it seem that I am doing so. Upon closing the settings dialog I get the error message that '/dev/pilot' cannot be found and no link established with the Visor. This is understandable since I am running DEvFs. The next press of the hotsync button gives me a complete sync that can be done over and over as long as Evo is running. Rebooting causes the need to re-enter the 'gnome-pilot-applet' settings in Evo all over again. '/.gpilotd under ~ is empty. It seems that I should have a config file there, right?
Has anyone been able to get their Visor or Palm to sync via USB cradle to MDK 9.1 and Evo 1.4 (Ximian's site version)? I have read all the generally available Docs and HOWTO's. I understand how DevFs is handling the dynamic device naming so that the '/dev/pilot' symlink is not needed. I'm looking for that one step I am missing to make .gpilotd remember my settings! Gnome.org has not been of any help. Really could use some help from someone successfully doing what I am trying to accomplish. Thanks, Paul
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