1-Tried this ttyUSB0,ttyUSB1
You must first hit sync in jpilot and then push the sync button on the craddle.
2-mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0
mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 1
chmod 777 /dev/ttyUSB*
3-'lsmod' as root, and looking at the 'Usedby' column next to 'visor'.
If it is anything-but-0, it crashed, and you'll
have to reboot to clear the module.
4-try reading the README.usb in the pilot-link docs directory ,or Palm USB HOWTO
5-Try syncing with Kpilot
you need to create a symbloic link between /dev/pilot and /dev/ttyUSB0.
6-Use usbview , may it needs to load the module usbserial and visor.
7-Try to open a terminal, press the HotSync button on my cradle, type "dmesg" (minus the quotes) at the prompt, and press Enter.
it worked with gnome-pilot when i set the permissions on ttyUSB0 to 777 but still jpilot is dead, i prefere jpilot cause i can use the gui to edit the notes
Givaldo - from Brazil (not verified) - 08/06/2005 - 3:28pm
I had the same problem.
I use a Debian. To solve the problem, I used the following one: I verified that link /dev/pilot pointed to /dev/ttyUSB1. but I do not know well why, it did not function (perhaps for not existing). But I directed link /dev/pilot for /dev/usb/ttyUSB1 and voilá! It's on!
Good luck for you....
usb blues
I used to have syncing problems with 2.6.10 and 2.6.11 kernels
solved those in a fairly radical way though.
Alaa
"i`m feeling for the 2nd time like alice in wonderland reading el wafd"
test
Alaa
"i`m feeling for the 2nd time like alice in wonderland reading el wafd"
Is it linked to something ?
Is it linked to something ?
I used to be indecisive .. but now I'm not so sure
Sony clie
1-Tried this ttyUSB0,ttyUSB1 You must first hit sync in jpilot and then push the sync button on the craddle.
2-mknod /dev/ttyUSB0 c 188 0
mknod /dev/ttyUSB1 c 188 1
chmod 777 /dev/ttyUSB*
3-'lsmod' as root, and looking at the 'Usedby' column next to 'visor'. If it is anything-but-0, it crashed, and you'll have to reboot to clear the module.
4-try reading the README.usb in the pilot-link docs directory ,or Palm USB HOWTO
5-Try syncing with Kpilot you need to create a symbloic link between /dev/pilot and /dev/ttyUSB0.
6-Use usbview , may it needs to load the module usbserial and visor.
7-Try to open a terminal, press the HotSync button on my cradle, type "dmesg" (minus the quotes) at the prompt, and press Enter.
8- Try Mandrake 10.1 ;)
partially working
it worked with gnome-pilot when i set the permissions on ttyUSB0 to 777 but still jpilot is dead, i prefere jpilot cause i can use the gui to edit the notes
the best things in life are free --- so as myself
I had the same problem
I had the same problem. I use a Debian. To solve the problem, I used the following one: I verified that link /dev/pilot pointed to /dev/ttyUSB1. but I do not know well why, it did not function (perhaps for not existing). But I directed link /dev/pilot for /dev/usb/ttyUSB1 and voilá! It's on! Good luck for you....