On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 10:34 -0600, Frank Cox wrote: > On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 09:57:18 -0600 > Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > My second guess is that it's a timing problem between the sync > > > initiation by your device, and the udev-created ttyUSBx devices > > > appearing and being ready for action. These kind of problems have been > > > annoying and have fluctuated with udev releases. > > > > I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if that is indeed the problem. > > I tried gpilot, and it actually started transferring data. However it stalled > before completion and refused to work again after that one time. It's rare to hear of stalling mid-sync. The only common example I can think of is where certain pdb/prc files would fail to back up because they contained illegal code segments > 64k. I think the redhat pilot-link 0.11.8 is patched to workaround this issue, as is 0.12.x. Can you rule out hardware faults? Do you have a working windows setup with the same hardware? > I really believe that you are right in that it is a timing issue. As I said > earlier, I went through this with FC4 and basically waited it out until FC5 > when it started working again, but now with FC6 I'm once again back where I was > before. I assume you've checked to see if there are any kernel / udev updates? There's an updated gnome-pilot (2.0.15) in rawhide that attempts to workaround some of the timing issues. Matt Matt Davey Diplomacy is letting them have it your way. mcdavey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx