Marc Deichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > Hast Du folgendes getan/gecheckt? > > - synce-serial-config > - synce-serial-start > - firewall angepasst > - raki gestartet Moin Marc,
hatte einiges im Kernel vergessen. Jetzt wird der iPAQ richtig erkannt. snce-serial hatte ich noch nicht. Scheint alles jetzt so weit zu gehen. ---- May 13 23:57:49 pinguinstall syslogd 1.4.1#16: restart. May 13 23:58:48 pinguinstall udev[5397]: removing device node '/dev/ttyUSB0' May 13 23:59:23 pinguinstall udev[5469]: creating device node '/dev/ttyUSB0' May 14 00:01:40 pinguinstall synce-serial-start: Executing '/usr/sbin/pppd call synce-device' May 14 00:01:40 pinguinstall pppd[5585]: pppd 2.4.3 started by root, uid 0 May 14 00:01:42 pinguinstall pppd[5585]: Serial connection established. May 14 00:01:42 pinguinstall pppd[5585]: Couldn't set tty to PPP discipline: Invalid argument May 14 00:01:42 pinguinstall pppd[5585]: Exit. May 14 00:02:48 pinguinstall udev[5613]: removing device node '/dev/ttyUSB0' May 14 00:02:55 pinguinstall udev[5678]: creating device node '/dev/ttyUSB0' May 14 00:02:59 pinguinstall synce-serial-start: Executing '/usr/sbin/pppd call synce-device' May 14 00:02:59 pinguinstall pppd[5702]: pppd 2.4.3 started by root, uid 0 May 14 00:02:59 pinguinstall synce-serial-chat: Received string not 'CLIENT' but '~�}#�!' May 14 00:03:00 pinguinstall pppd[5702]: Connect script failed May 14 00:03:00 pinguinstall pppd[5702]: Exit. May 14 00:04:58 pinguinstall udev[6006]: removing device node '/dev/ttyUSB0' May 14 00:05:07 pinguinstall usb.agent[6076]: ipaq: already loaded May 14 00:05:07 pinguinstall synce-serial-start: Executing '/usr/sbin/pppd call synce-device' May 14 00:05:07 pinguinstall pppd[6123]: In file /etc/ppp/peers/synce-device: unrecognized option '/dev/ttyUSB0' May 14 00:05:07 pinguinstall udev[6148]: creating device node '/dev/ttyUSB0' --- Denke, das nur noch die Firewall probs macht. Und da f�ngt es jetzt richtig an schwer zu werden. Was muss ich wie frei geben? Mit Firewall habe ich so noch div. Schwierigkeiten. Grus Dirk -- This is Linux Land- In silent nights you can hear the windows machines rebooting

