Re: gpilot

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Craig White wrote:

Can't seem to work this through myself...

Gnome & jeremy katz's evolution (1.4.3-1), gnome-pilot (2.0.9-2),
gnome-conduits (2.0.9-1), etc...

I cleared the addressbook from evolution and told the conduits to one
time copy from palm (actually kyocera 7135)

It always times out during eAddress copy. Hot Sync on Palm ends and
claims connection disconnected - gnome-pilot-applet keeps running as if
nothing is wrong.

OK - so I moved the entire folder from my home directory and made a new
/ empty blank folder to sync with but the problem is still the same.

This palm (kyocera) syncs fine with my Windows XP computer & palm
desktop.

Does KDE & kpilot work any better?

Is there hope for Evolution/Gpilotd?

Any suggestions? (I did change the time out option on gpilot settings
from 2 to 10 and changed both serial connections down to 38400 but so
far - no change in outcome)

PS log in gpilotd applet shows nothing...



When I was setting up "Palm connectivity" earlier in the summer, I ran into problems with various and sundry daemons. I played with Evolution, GPilot and KPilot. I settled on the J-Pilot app becauce it was the most like the Palm desktop on Windoze. I found that if I played with one before using another, often times a daemon started by the first one would interfere with hot-syncing with the second app. I don't know if this is your problem. My suggestion is to run something like "ps -ef | grep -i pilot". See if there are any daemons running that you cannot account for. If so, kill them and try the hotsync again.

HTH,

Andrew Robinson






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