Thanks to the folks who responded.
Well, I just wanted to let folks know that it seems to pretty much be working
now. Not sure what I did. Actually to tell the truth, I am not sure that it
WASNT working before! I may not have either had all the conduits activated
nor known where to look to
hmm, you may need to see what usb device files get created when you connect
the pda, in the past the device file would not get created until one actually
started a hotsync, of course since the hotsync requires knowledge of the
device file the hotsysnc would fail! however, the line:
22:17:01
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 20:24, g wrote:
HotSync Log
22:17:01 Pilot device /dev/pilot doesn't exist. Assuming the device uses
DevFS.
22:17:02 Trying to open device...
22:17:02 Could not open device: /dev/pilot (will retry)
22:17:08 Device link ready.
22:17:08 Checking last PC...
BTW, Chapter 2 of the KPilot help file might help you a bit on this.
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 04:59, Glenn wrote:
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 20:24, g wrote:
HotSync Log
22:17:01 Pilot device /dev/pilot doesn't exist. Assuming the device uses
DevFS.
22:17:02 Trying to open
Hi folks,
I'm a newbie and admit that I have little idea what I am doing.
I am trying to get my Sony USB based palm pilot (model PEG-SJ22) to synch with
built in programs under mandrake 9.2
I am currently using the Gnome desktop, and have tried synching with both
jpilot as well as kpilot.
Try USBView to see if the usb connection is recognized.
Roly
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 07:24 pm, g wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm a newbie and admit that I have little idea what I am doing.
I am trying to get my Sony USB based palm pilot (model PEG-SJ22) to synch
with built in programs under mandrake