I tried your observation with respect to hotsync and starting up the
pilot sync modules. Here's what I observed (Evo 1.4, XD2, RH8 -
2.4.20-18.9, treo 270) - although not exactly the same as yours, the
problem may be similar:
- make sure that the gpilotd is not running, if so, kill the process
- make sure that the pilot settings/pilot-control-app is not
running, if so, kill it
- hit the hotsync button on the treo (pilot)
- startup /usr/libexec/gpilotd in a terminal window under your user
ID - no need to do this as root (you should get to a final
gpilotd-Message indicating your Pilot ID, owner, etc.)
- evo ==> tools ==> pilot settings (this brings up the gui
pilot settings window - assuming you have it already configured and
conduits enabled)
- You should see a lot of messages indicating checking and syncing
up of calendar, tasks, etc. Memo's don't work.
/dc
Nigel Metheringham wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 20:24, Joshua Paladin wrote:
I posted earlier with an almost identical problem.
What pilot are you using?
Its a Tungsten C
Are you using OHCI or UHCI?
The module loaded is usb-ohci, and I assume the config got it right :-)
I have just found today that if I hit hotsync, and then right-click on
the gnome-pilot panel applet and select "Restart" then the pilot syncs.
But I have to do this *every* time - which is more than a bit of a pain
Nigel.
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