----- Original Message ----- From: Norman LeCouvie <lecouvie@xxxxxxx> >I think there may have also been a second command, something about tty >or re-mapping it? Quite possibly, the instructions told you to make a symlink between the USB port device and an alias, typically /dev/pilot. This is a completely optional step and just gives you an easier-to-remember name for the port device. The command would be (as root) "ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/pilot" -- the -s signifies a "soft" link that basically acts as a pointer to the real file (in this case, /dev/ttyUSB0). Ben >On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 16:00:40 -0400, Norman LeCouvie <lecouvie@xxxxxxx> wrote: >I cannot get gnome-pilot to see my usb palm pilot. when this happened a >few months about with another linux distro, someone send me a command to >redirect the usb ports or something, -- Ben Steeves ben.steeves@xxxxxxxxx GPG ID: 0xB3EBF1D9 http://www.metacon.ca/