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Hello,
I want to give a positive report for Ubuntu 0804 and a Palm Tungsten E2 and
Zire 72.
1. Add the module "visor" to the modules list in a terminal with:
$ sudo gedit /etc/modules
2. Start the module "visor" with: $ sudo modprobe visor
3. Add a udev rulefor /dev/pilot with: $ sudo gedit
/e
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As posted earlier, even with the cures posted by others, I was NEVER
able to get usb: to work with my Sony Clie SJ-22. However, by loading
the visor module, I was able to get connectivity with /dev/ttyUSB1. I
gave up on gpilot/evolution and removed them, but not because of
connectivity - as I said
I am still having problems with this even after updating my version of
gpilot using the update manager. I am having to apply the workaround
above every time I restart in order to get it to work.
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pilot-link upstream bug report is (in fact) http://bugs.pilot-
link.org/1957
Bug 1956 was reported against J-Pilot instead :-)
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Well!
Boyz and girlz, you explain, 'cos I by can't.
I've given up, right?
But still: go to Synaptic, completely remove Gnome Pilot, Pilot-Xfer, install
Gnome-Pilot.
Sudo gedit, edit /etc/modules for the umpteenth time and add visor. Reboot.
Ignore Evolution preferences, synchronisation options
On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 10:44 +, Matt Davey wrote:
Hi Bruce,
>
> Just a quick question:
> are you able to use pilot-xfer? Try: "pilot-xfer -p usb: -l"
>
> If that connects and lists files, then you have a problem on the
> gnome-pilot side, otherwise the problem is at a different level. Either
Ok. In my previous test (with the error dialog pop-up), the visor module
was loaded, the serial radio button was pressed and the device name was
devpilot. I just tried with this setup - the visor module was loaded,
the USB radio button was pressed and the device name was /dev/ttyUSB1 -
this WORKED.
This bug was fixed in the package pilot-link - 0.12.3-5ubuntu2
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* Add 10_clie_sj22.patch: Fix flags for Sony Clie SJ-22. (LP: #282491)
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Ah, thanks Matt. My confusing arose because of the upstream ML reply to
the reference you gave me: http://lists.pilot-link.org/pipermail/pilot-
link-devel/2008-July/001698.html points to http://cvs.pilot-
link.org/libpisock/usb.c?r1=1.54&r2=1.55 which is the patch for product
ID 9a.
** Also affect
Ed,
I'm not clear whether you triedconfiguring gnome-pilot with "usb" radio button
selected and a device entry set to "/dev/ttyUSB1" instead of "usb:"? If you
can use ttyUSB1 for jpilot you should be able to use it for gnome-pilot. There
may be some other bug at work, but that's definitely wor
Not really. While "If I load the pilot-link and jpilot packages and
modprobe visor and use ttyUSB1 then I can sync to jpilot" - but I don't
want to use the jpilot PIM. Gnome-pilot sees the PDA and the sync acts
like it is going to work (the Clie makes the sync sound) but gnome-pilot
then immediatel
Hi again,
Ed: if you can use ttyUSB1 with jpilot, then just configure gnome-pilot
to use ttyUSB1 and you should be in business.
Martin - I just downloaded the ubuntu source package and diff from:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/pilot-link/0.12.3-4ubuntu3
and the patch I referred
Thanks, Matt. However, this patch is already applied in 0.12.3, i. e.
Bruce's problem must be something else. Bruce, please file a bug against
pilot-link.
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Amendment - I meant to phrase "If I load the pilot-link and jpilot
packages and modprobe visor and use ttyUSB1 then I can sync to
jpilot"...
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The patch referenced in the July dialogue by "Matt Davey" refers to a
modified version of libpsock/usb.c at Pilot-Link-Devel. Please correct
me if I am wrong, but I don't see pilot-link as a dependancy with Ubuntu
- it isn't even loaded by default. It appears that the pilot-link
libraries are compi
Another thought. If I load the pilot-link and jpilot packages, I can
sync my Clie SJ-22 to jpilot. Thus the actual pilot-link package
recognizes the Clie SJ-22 yet gnome-pilot does not. Additionally, since
the low level messages (see lsusb post above) indicate that the device
is detected, wouldn't
Martin,
Ed's problem (comment 53) is almost certainly due to a problem on the
pilot-link side that affects his specific device. See, this posting to
the pilot-link mailing list for a patch:
http://lists.pilot-link.org/pipermail/pilot-link-
devel/2008-July/001697.html
Matt
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Ed comer wrote, "No Joy
I have loaded the proposed version of gnome-pilot 2.0.15-2ubuntu4. I set the
gnome-pilot Device Settings to Type USB and Device usb: When I hotsync nothing
happens. The system does see the PDA etc."
I have done the same (Intrepid AMD 64), still no joy.
I have been using
Copied to intrepid-updates.
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Additional info. Although gnome-pilot will not work, I checked to see
what devices were built in the /dev directory when HotSync was pressed.
The output is below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /dev/* >1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /dev/* >2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ diff 1 2
669a670,674
> crw-rw-r-- 1 roo
killing and restarting gpilotd had no effect other than that it now
enabled me to see the output of gpilotd on that terminal session.
When I HotSync it appears that pilotd detects the PDA as it outputs the
following. However, gnome-pilot continues to have no reaction at all:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
No Joy
I have loaded the proposed version of gnome-pilot 2.0.15-2ubuntu4. I set the
gnome-pilot Device Settings to Type USB and Device usb: When I hotsync nothing
happens. The system does see the PDA - see pasted lsusb output below.
FOLLLOWING: output of lsusb when HotSync is pressed on Clie PEG
you have to kill and restart gpilotd
killall gpilotd
gpilotd &
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I added the proposed repository and I believe that I have loaded the new
version (gnome-pilot 2.0.12-2ubuntu4) but I cannot get it to work, I use
a Clie SJ-22.
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I have just started using Ubuntu and am trying to convert all my Windows
stuff to it. I found the above work-around very helpful. Now I can
connect and use J-Pilot with my PDA. But there's a problem. It only
works one-way. I can put stuff on my J-Pilot and sync and find it on my
Centro, but not the
herve34fr [2008-11-06 15:54 -]:
> Are you sure that the fix is OK for Intreprid AMD64.
> I've loaded the new "gnome-pilot" package :
> sudo aptitude -t intrepid-proposed gnome-pilot,
You need version 2.0.15-2ubuntu4. Please check "apt-cache policy
gnome-pilot". If that version isn't there yet
Excuse for my last post.
I've just rebooted my PC and now everything is working fine (initial synchro
and synchro with évolution).
Thanks to all the people who fixed that bug so quickly.
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Are you sure that the fix is OK for Intreprid AMD64.
I've loaded the new "gnome-pilot" package :
sudo aptitude -t intrepid-proposed gnome-pilot,
But nothing new . . .
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@jbg7474 : what an excellent demonstration of the power of open source software!
and ubuntu community reactivity :)
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For completeness, the fix works on my 755p too! Thanks all--what an
excellent demonstration of the power of open source software!
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Copied intrepid-proposed package to jaunty.
I declined the hardy task, reportedly it works fine in Hardy.
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Thanks!
Works just fine here:
Treo 680
Ubuntu 8.10 (i386)
I'm happy! :-D
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Works here too.. THANKS.
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It works for me too; with a Treo 650. Thanks for fixing it.
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yeh nice to hear the syncing bip on my clié again :p
gnome-pilot package installed from -proposed and sync is working again :)
goog job Martin
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Accepted into intrepid-proposed, please test and give feedback here.
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Ah, thanks muchly, Matt. That makes sense, info.bus was deprecated a
while ago. I'll apply the patch.
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I should have added: a workaround is to stop hald, restart gnome-pilot,
and then restart hald:
In a terminal window:
-
sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop
killall gpilotd
/usr/bin/gpilotd &
sudo /etc/init.d/hal start
If gpilotd doesn't find hal running when gpilotd starts, it falls back
This is a known bug!
>From a recent post to the gnome-pilot-list:
---
This is almost certainly due to changes in hal that occurred after the
release of gnome-pilot 2.0.15. This is discussed in gnome bug 484509:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48450
Tried again after updates and a reboot, and got junk like Nizar, no
error messages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability
--capability pda` --key pda.palm.hotsync_interface
/dev/bus/usb/005/009
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ head /dev/bus/usb/005/009
a .�2
Thanks, Nizar. That's sufficient proof now that the problem is in
gnome-pilot itself, not in the /dev permission handling or hal bits.
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I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability
--capability pda` --key pda.palm.hotsync_interface
/dev/bus/usb/005/011
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ head /dev/bus/usb/005/011
head: cannot open `/dev/bus/usb/005/011' for reading: No such file or directory
Am I doing somethi
Hi Martin,
Here is what i get :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability
--capability pda` --key pda.palm.hotsync_interface
/dev/bus/usb/001/003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ head /dev/bus/usb/001/003
Li 5� [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ �
all is ok no error message
Nizar, thanks. I compared them, and hal-wise they look pretty much
identical. For being completely sure that it isn't a permission problem,
please plug in your PDA in intrepid and do
hal-get-property --udi `hal-find-by-capability --capability pda` --key
pda.palm.hotsync_interface
This should ou
In 32 bit Feisty my Kyocera 6135 synced fine.
In 64 bit Feisty likewise.
8.04, 8.10 Alphas 32 bit, hasn't synced.
8.10 Beta, 8.10 64 bit, won't sync.
Machine detects a Kyocera device connected to the USB, but in Gnome Pilot, or
with pilot xfer, with or without visor loaded, the thing just locks
Hi.
I've moved from Kubuntu 8.04 32bits to Ubuntu 8.10 64bits.
I'm experiencing the same problem with gnome-pilot; I name the device,
set it to use usb (usb:), press the sync button and... nothing happens,
no beep nor sync.
Visor is not loaded.
Important: it must be a gnome-pilot problem, as I
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ah, thanks. So the device is actually the raw USB one
("/dev/bus/usb/007/002"), not a ttyUSB. From that it looks just fine, it
should have gotten an ACL so that you can access it as an user. Can
somebody please do the same lshal output on a hardy live CD, so that we
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They need to make a way to attach more than one file. :) I'm having the
same issue trying to connect my Palm Tungsten E, which I have always
connected in the past. If I can be of another soure of info, please let
me know how I can help.
Shane
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Here is my text output from lshal.
Also, I tried head /dev/ttyUSB0, head /dev/ttyUSB1, head
/dev/pilot...all three do nothing: the cursor sits in the terminal and
looks like it thinks it's doing something, but nothing happens.
Finally, it returns to a prompt after about 1 minute.
I tried sudo chm
Same problem here with a Palm Treo 680 in i386.
No sync after a clean install of 8.10
Synced just fine with 8.04
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here is 4 atteched files, 2 for lshal and 2 for lsusb, before and after
connecting the palm.
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sQuonk,
well, or some other tty. There must be a device for this Pilot. If you
can't find it, please plug in the device, and do (in a Terminal)
lshal > /tmp/hal.txt
and attach /tmp/hal.txt here.
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"If you do
head /dev/ttyUSB0
in a Terminal, do you get an error message like "Permission denied"?"
'No such file or directory'
Sony Clié, again no problems with 8.04. Hitting the Hotsync button just brings
up the PalmOS Devices preferences pane - which admittedly I had to call up with
8.04
Can anybody please find out which kind of device is used for syncing
those palms? Is it /dev/ttyUSB0 (or 1, or so)?
If you do
head /dev/ttyUSB0
in a Terminal, do you get an error message like "Permission denied"?
Please try this:
sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB*
and check if your palm syncs aft
Bug 282506 also is similar.
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I'm having a similar problem. My Palm Treo 755p synced just fine in
8.04, and now is broken in 8.10. I've tried all the old tricks (sudo
modprobe visor, changing the /dev/pilot to the /dev/ttyUSB0/1/2) to no
avail. It just hangs in Hotsync. It looks like lots of people are having
similar issues:
h
To the powers that be: please, please mark this as very important! For
those of us for whom turning off hal doesn't work, we're completely
unable to sync with no workaround!
I'm monitoring this bug and I would fall all over myself to provide the
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Bug 274936 is probably the same bug as this one also.
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Martin - some people are indicating that turning off hal resolves this
issue for them. Do you have an idea as to what might be causing the
problem?
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shutting down hal (sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop) not working for me :/ the
palm can't sync
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I have this problem as well. I have been poking around and some have
been saying it's a HAL problem (as I think they are trying to use HAL to
detect the palm. I was able to sort of connect to the device when I
shut down HAL and prompted it to get device ID...
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It's an 8.10 issue; you can confirm this easily by trying the LiveCD for
8.04 and then for 8.10 on the same computer (just use sudo mountpoint
visor to get device detected); 8.04 works fine, 8.10 doesn't.
For more details (and possible dupes) see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-pi
I'm having the same problem with my Palm m150 connected via USB (using
Intrepid on an eee pc 901). I had no problem getting it to work in Hardy
on my old notebook, and it's definitely not a hardware/usb problem
(retrieving my notes via pilot-link using port "usb:" works)
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Also not able to sync using gpilotd in Intrepid 32bit with a Palm Treo
755p. This worked in Hardy. Very frustrated. I'd be happy to provide
more information if necessary.
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I can confirm this bug with a Treo 650 and the first Intrepid 64-bit
beta on amd64.
Rebooting into a 32-bit i386 environment on the same computer results in
proper behavior.
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