Getting GPilot and J-Pilot to Play Nice In Fedora 7

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Hello,

     Has anyone been able to get GPilot and J-Pilot to work correctly and consistently in Fedora 7?  I have an IBM ThinkPad T-30 and I use a USB cable to sync with a Palm Treo 680.  This device syncs correctly in Windows XP (which I also have installed as well) but it does not install at all in Fedora 7.  I have trolled around the internet to find something that would show how to get my Palm to work correctly in Fedora, but have not been able to find something that works satisfactorily.  In fact, I can't even get Fedora to see my device  at all.  You would think that after 3 months after Fedora 7's release, this problem should have been straightened out.  Is anyone working on this or do I chalk this problem up to a bad distribution?  I was syncing perfectly with both Evolution and J-pilot in FC6.  Any suggestions?
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