Re: [gentoo-user] How can I make udev play nicely with my palm pilot

2005-05-23 Thread Necoro
William Kenworthy schrieb: I can sync my palm fine using jpilot by hitting sync on the palm, then sync on jpilot. udev creates the nodes (I have set them as /dev/tts/USB0 and /dev/tts/USB1) when the palm sync is run, and deletes them when finished. The problem is that most software

Re: [gentoo-user] How can I make udev play nicely with my palm pilot

2005-05-23 Thread Necoro
Necoro schrieb: William Kenworthy schrieb: I can sync my palm fine using jpilot by hitting sync on the palm, then sync on jpilot. udev creates the nodes (I have set them as /dev/tts/USB0 and /dev/tts/USB1) when the palm sync is run, and deletes them when finished. The problem is that most

Re: [gentoo-user] How can I make udev play nicely with my palm pilot

2005-05-23 Thread William Kenworthy
In the end I changed to static nodes for this - I think the whole udev/devfs thing is a solution looking for a problem to solve - overall it creates far more difficulties than the old static system. Next Iam trying to solve the problem why the backup crashes while trying to save some of the java

[gentoo-user] How can I make udev play nicely with my palm pilot

2005-05-17 Thread William Kenworthy
I can sync my palm fine using jpilot by hitting sync on the palm, then sync on jpilot. udev creates the nodes (I have set them as /dev/tts/USB0 and /dev/tts/USB1) when the palm sync is run, and deletes them when finished. The problem is that most software (pilot-link, gnome-pilot, ...) seems to