Frederic Crozat wrote: > Since Mandriva 2007.0, we have switched from the old "visor" module to a > module-less way (using libusb) to communicate with Palm PDA. Which is > why there is no /dev/pilot and it is normal. It is even documented in > 2007.0 release notes : > http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Releases/Mandriva/2007/Notes#PalmOS_based_PDAs >
Dear Frederic, This synching with the visor module has been successful, but a bug-buddy report suggests that it is failing at the end of the syncg. My Calendars appear to be up to date, and I have lost no Contacts, but I am interested in doing this better. If we were not meant to run the visor script, why is it still in the /etc/dynamic/scripts directory? Now that I have visor module loaded, how do I get back to the libusb idea? Do I need to remove the usbserial and the visor modules? What should I put in the device tab of the synch preferences? It shows usb: should it be usb:0 or usb:1 or just usb: ? I was not able to get this running using this setting before I loaded the visor module. Should I remove the visor script from /etc/dynamic/scripts directory? Perhaps that script is hijacking the usb bus somehow. The reference in the release notes, for which you provided the link, are not clear. They merely state the case, but do not instruct in the alternative method. Thanks Andrew _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
