I found a fix, that worked on Xubuntu and on Ubuntu 12.04. (cf.
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/jpilot?ca_ne_marche_pas)
Below are the steps, in French (cf. http://doc.ubuntu-
fr.org/jpilot?ca_ne_marche_pas) and in English
1°) installer les paquets syncbbdb, pilot-link, et pilot-manager
2°) vérifie
jpilot maintainer speaking,
Jpilot should not work differently with Xubuntu.
You can install the pilot-xfer package and use "pilot-xfer -l -p usb:" to check
the connection between the Palm and the computer.
That is the first debug step.
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Continuation of my posting #3:
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The failure to Sync that I described in my posting #3 happenned under
Xubuntu 12.04 with a Mate desktop. I tried a Sync on a computer
installed with plain Ubuntu 12.04 and a Gnome 2 desktop (a.k.a. Gnome-
classic -- packages
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: jpilot (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I also have the same problem. It worked fine on 10.04 LTS, but not on
12.04. My palm is a Tungsten E2.
It is not a problem of device recognition, since the Palm shows up in
the list when typing "lsusb" in a terminal, once the "HotSync" button is
hit.
Since I still have a computer with 10.04, I fo
I have been the same problem!
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