Re: Can't get Zire72s to work - Well, I can, sort of.



gnome-pilot sphart uklinux net wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 07:37:20PM -0700, Mark Healey wrote:

Matt Davey wrote:

Just an idea:

http://www.pilot-link.org/node/175

The writer reports success with the Zire 72 by pressing hotsync,
cancelling after 3 secs, and pressing hotsync again.

That worked, but it is ugly. The strange thing is that this morning when I tried it it worked right away. This evening The canceling trick worked.

Does anybody know why it is like this and can it be fixed?


Some pilots have two USB end points. e.g. ttyUSB0 and ttyUSB1. The latter is
used for the backups, but if udev, if not given enough detail to match
against, sometimes links pilot to the former (if your rule matches both
endpoints perhaps there is a race condition).

Try watch ls -l /dev/pilot to see where it is linking to.

/dev/ttyUSB0

udev seems to ignore what I put in /etc/udev/permissions.d/05-marks-permissions (0666) which is why I have to make /dev/pilot a symlink.

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Mark Healey
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