Now, with all the updates, running directly from the panel, there is
never any connection to the T3.  BUT if I kill the gpilot-applet, and
then start gpliotd on the command line with no arguments, and then start
the gpilot-applet, I can sync as many times as I want.

? what arguments does the gpilot-applet pass to gpilotd when it needs to
start it if it is not already running?

Thanks,
Joel

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After one sync, connections to a Tungsten T3 device fails
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67077

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