error message at gpilotd initialization
- From: Landis McGauhey <b3zdomny gmail com>
- To: gnome-pilot-list gnome org
- Subject: error message at gpilotd initialization
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 16:04:19 -0700
Just reloaded my system with the newest Debian kernel . When attempting to establish my PDA (Palm Zire 22),
gpilotd returns the following
Failed to connect using device 'Cradle', on port '/dev/pilot'. Check your configuration, as you requested old-style usbserial 'ttyUSB' syncing, but do not have the usbserial 'visor' kernel module loaded. You may need to select a 'usb:device.
I do
not know how to build or modify the kernels and, frankly, given bad experiences I've had in the past with automatic updates that installed new kernels, it scares me a little. But if that's what I must do to get this PDA initialized, that's what I must do. And I would rather have a
pilot node appear in /dev, than mess around with trying to identify various
usb nodes there, which I find are liable to change and generally are a pain in the neck.
Any advice would be appreciated.
cat /etc/issue:
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
uname -a:
Linux [system name] 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP Thu May 28 15:39:35 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Thanks to everyone for your consideration.
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