Re: gnome-pilot and network sync



Thank you, it was something like that I expected. Maybe a good entry for
the faq.

Best regards,
Eike

On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 19:09, Marcos Hiroshi Umino wrote:
> Hello Eike,
> 
> Saturday, September 13, 2003, 12:39:38 PM, you wrote:
> 
> EM> Hi
> EM> I've just got my Palm Tungsten T connected via Bluetooth and syncing
> EM> with 
> EM> pilot-xfer -p net:any 
> EM> works great.
> 
> EM> The next step would be to get gnome-pilot to work to sync with
> EM> evolution. So although it has an option for network syncing you can only
> EM> set the device to /dev/<something> and not to net:any as pilot-xfer
> EM> would accept. 
> 
> EM> Leaving it blank won't work either.
> 
> Give up, man.
> 
> I've been lurking for more than a month in this list and nobody knows
> how to do it. I searched lots of archives, for plain tungsten T with
> USB in gnome-pilot and found no good answer.
> 
> Some ppl say it is possible but I've never really got it to work.
> 
> Stick to jpilot, I can do double mortal jumps with jpilot, but with
> gnome-pilot I have no luck.
> 
> Btw, you won't have success if you try plain USB link too. New palms
> are totally unsupported.
> 
> They say some future release you fix this bug forever, but I'm yet to
> see it.
> 
> Sorry for the pessimist news. :(
> 
> Btw, mine is a Zire71. (Alas, if someone wants to point me wrong I
> will be really thankful)




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