Hi I followed Craig's suggestion and created /tmp/pilot. Previously, I have these in files: 1. add following lines to /etc/udev/rules.d/20-pilot.rules BUS=="usb",SYSfs{product}=="Palm Handheld", KERNEL=="ttyUSB*",Name{ignore_remove}=="pilot", MODE=="188" this may be overwritten by /tmp/pilot. 2. in file, /usr/share/gnome-pilot/devices.xml add following line <!-- Palm Tungsten T5 --> <device vendor_id="0830" product_id="0061" /> after the palm was plugged in and switched on. the visor module was automatically loaded. I tested. timing is critic. after press hotsync 1-2 seconds, issue command: pilot-xfer -p /tmp/pilot -l Connection is ok. I used /tmp/pilot as device and get gpilotd tested ok too, except there was problem to sync calendar. Good luck. On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 17:11 -0500, lance raymond wrote: > sorry, didn't 4get to run it, just mention it ... sorry. > > Not sure what that command is, but an ls-l shows it as: > > crw-r--r-- 1 lance root 188, 1 Nov 7 16:28 /tmp/pilot > > thanks. > > lr > > On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 15:03 -0700, Craig White wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 16:53 -0500, lance raymond wrote: > > > Only caught the tail end of Craigs post, so this might be a similar > > > post, so I did look at the tests with the same results. Here are my > > > details, so any help is appreciated. > > > > > > I am trying to sync Treo 600, there is an entry in the devices.xml > > > for it: > > > <!-- Handspring Treo 600 --> > > > <device vendor_id="082d" product_id="0300" /> > > > > > > I also have the following RPM's installed: > > > gnome-pilot-2.0.13-2 > > > gnome-pilot-devel-2.0.13-2 > > > gnome-pilot-conduits-2.0.13-1 > > > pilot-link-debuginfo-0.12.0-0.pre4.0.fc4.2 > > > pilot-link-devel-0.12.0-0.pre4.0.fc4.2 > > > pilot-link-0.12.0-0.pre4.0.fc4.2 > > > jpilot-0.99.8-0.pre10.fc4.1 > > > jpilot-debuginfo-0.99.8-0.pre10.fc4.1 > > > > > > Once I plug in the device (not hitting the sync I get the following: > > > Nov 7 16:24:15 vader kernel: usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using > > > uhci_hcd and address 6 > > > Nov 7 16:24:15 vader kernel: visor 2-1:1.0: Handspring Visor / Palm > > > OS converter detected > > > Nov 7 16:24:15 vader kernel: usb 2-1: Handspring Visor / Palm OS > > > converter now attached to ttyUSB2 > > > Nov 7 16:24:15 vader kernel: usb 2-1: Handspring Visor / Palm OS > > > converter now attached to ttyUSB3 > > > Nov 7 16:24:38 vader kernel: usb 2-1: USB disconnect, address 6 > > > > > > I did issue the commands in the previous thread, pilot-xfer -L - > > > p /tmp/pilot it sits and waits for connection, even after pressing > > > the hot-sync button there is nothing. Once disconnected you recieve > > > Nov 7 16:26:04 vader kernel: visor ttyUSB0: Handspring Visor / Palm > > > OS converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0 > > > Nov 7 16:26:05 vader kernel: visor ttyUSB1: Handspring Visor / Palm > > > OS converter now disconnected from ttyUSB1 > > > > > > I would like to sync w/ evolution, if it must be a jpilot type app, so > > > be it, but any help to get this going is appreciated. > > > > > ---- > > re-read my post as evidently you missed the all important step of mknod > > > > unless you do that, you won't get it to work with pilot-xfer and once > > you get it to work with pilot xfer, you should be able to figure out > > what change you need to make to get it to work with gpilotd (evolution) > > > > Craig > > > > > > -- > > This message has been scanned for viruses and > > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > > believed to be clean. > > > -- > .~. > /V\ > // \\ > /( )\ > ^`~'^ > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list