/dev/pilot is the default device that Gnome Pilot Settings comes up with when I start it from Evolution. I was assuming there is no matter since one must also select the port (serial/USB/IrDA/Network). There was something about ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1 in the archive to 'chmod 666' each of these devices, but this seems to have made no difference. There is no /dev/pilot, but I do have /dev/pda and several /dev/pda#, but not luck using /dev/pda or /dev/pda1; there is no /dev/pda0. Need to get synced pretty bad. iMac HD just took a nose dive and am not going to the Windows 'GAME' computer for this. Thanks for your support, GregS <>< gswallow@xxxxxxxxxx On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 06:23, Bob Chiodini wrote: > On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 06:08, Greg Swallow wrote: > > Use the hardware browser and find a System Device of Handpsring Visor. > > It's really a Treo300, but the System Device pops in/out as I have the > > Treo attached to the USB port. So FC2 sees the Treo, but Gnome Pilot > > Settings seems to not be finding it. > > > > Trying to get an initial hot-sync with settings at: > > > > Cradle Settings: > > > > Name: Treo > > Port: /dev/pilot > > Speed: 57600 > > Timeout: 2 > > Type: [ ]Serial [x]USB [ ]IrDA [ ]Network > > > > [x]Yes, used sync software before... > > > > Still searching archive, but haven't found anything helpful yet. > > > > Thanks for your support, > > > > GregS <>< > gswallow@xxxxxxxxxx > > Greg, > > What does /dev/pilot point to? IIRC it should be /dev/usb/ttyUSB0 or > ttyUSB1. > > Bob...