I'd like to get a Pearl 8220 working on a Fedora 10 x86_64 installation. 
The most important needs are to have reliable backups of the device and to 
manage the calendar and contacts on the laptop while syncing back to the 
Blackberry. Ideally the calendar and contacts applications would be 
KDE4's, but I understand there are currently problems with this, and I'm 
willing to use something else (evolution?) in the meantime. Once set up, 
this needs to be as stable and hassle-free as possible as it will be on a 
work machine for a non-technical person.

I'm thinking of building the barry-0.15-0.5.20090109git, libopensync-0.22, 
libopensync-plugin-*-0.22, and msynctool-0.22 packages from the Fedora 11 
RC.

Is there something better to do (building from development branches)? Is 
there a calendar application that will sync well with the Blackberry? 
Which OpenSync plugins will I need to install?

All advice and help will be appreciated.


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