nelson high <hoppy72@xxxxxxxxxxx> said: > Im somewhat of a novice with linux, but love it, especially Fedora. My > children bought me a palm pilot and I want to use it with Evolution > on Fedora. My problem is that the disc that came with it says I can > use either MAC or Windows. Does anyone know if and how I can use it > with my Fedora in Evolution. I tried to go in and run the gnome pilot > setting in Evolution, but when I hotsync, nothing happens. I would > appreciate any help as I want to use my palm pilot, but not bad enough > to put windows back on my box. Thanx. What type of Palm did you get? Is it using a Serial or USB connection? The first thing to know is what port you are using. Unfortunately I only have an old Palm Vx, which uses a Serial connection. First thing you have to do is test to see if you are actually connecting to the correct port. Open up a terminal and type: pilot-xfer -L /dev/ttyS0 replace /dev/ttyS0 with your actual port. For Serial ports, the first is /dev/ttyS0, the second /dev/ttyS1, the third /dev/ttyS2, etc. For USB, I am not really sure about this, but the first is /dev/ttyUSB0, second /dev/ttyUSB1, third is /dev/ttyUSB2. Now, when you do the command-line thing, you'll see that you have to press the HotSync button. You'll know you have the correct port when you see a listing of stuff on your Palm go by quickly (you'll even hear the HotSync beeps). So you should know by now which port you need. I am assuming you are using Gnome. Go to Menu --> Preferences --> More Preferences --> PalmOS Devices. Up pops a dialog box. Click Next. See the field that says "Port"? Type the actual port there (ex. /dev/ttyS0). Select which type of port it is (USB, Serial, etc.). The next screen is pretty obvious. Then it'll try to connect once to get your Palm's name and number. After that, unfortunately I'm a little sleepy, but you get to give your Palm a name, and then get to configure "conduits". These are the programs that will sync with Evolution. Of note, there is no Memo app in Evolution, which sucks. If you want to view memos, I suggest you try J-Pilot. It should come with the Fedora CDs, if not, I think the site is www.j-pilot.org. Generally, the only thing you need is the port you're connecting with for J-Pilot's settings. I'm gonna sleep right now. dex