On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 23:47 -0800, Aaron O'Hara wrote: > All, > > I have a Sonly Clie TJ-37 and I'm having problems getting it to > communicate with Gnome Pilot. I have created a sym link > between /dev/pilot/ and /dev/ttyUSB0. When I follow the wizard and > click the HotSync on the Clie, I get the following in /var/log/messages: > > Feb 20 23:41:21 sumas kernel: usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using > uhci_hcd and address 12 > Feb 20 23:41:21 sumas kernel: visor 2-1:1.0: Handspring Visor / Palm OS > converter detected > Feb 20 23:41:21 sumas kernel: usb 2-1: Handspring Visor / Palm OS > converter now attached to ttyUSB0 > Feb 20 23:41:21 sumas kernel: usb 2-1: Handspring Visor / Palm OS > converter now attached to ttyUSB1 > > Despite this apparent connectivity, The "Initial Sync" of Gnome Pilot > hangs and the Clie eventually times out saying that a connection could > not be established. > > Every time I do a hotsync, I notice that the one line > in /var/log/messages increments: > > Feb 20 23:41:21 sumas kernel: usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using > uhci_hcd and address 12 > > I don't know if the 'address 12' is important enough that I need to tell > Gnome Pilot. > > /var/log/messages also reports the device as "Handspring Visor", not > Sony Clie, but I don't know if that's important either. > > Based on /var/log/messages, it seems as though the USB link is working, > but it's just getting Gnome Pilot to work that's the issue. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! ---- I can make it fairly simple for you... I added to my <!-- Kyocera --> <!-- Kyocera 7135 --> <device vendor_id="0c88" product_id="0021" /> to /usr/share/gnome-pilot/devices.xml so all you would need to do is get this info for your Clie this link will tell you how to do that http://webpages.charter.net/decibelshelp/LinuxHelp_UDEVPrimerMisc.html Not necessary for this but if you want a lot more info on usb/udev etc... http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php Trust me - took me a long time to find out this info - once I got the picture, it was easy. Craig