Hi Mark, many thanks for your suggestion. I should have said, I've already tried this (Palm IIIc, cradle at work, serial cable at home). However, it has on two occasions destroyed the Contacts list on one or the other machine, and seems to always duplicate items in my task list... sorry, after fixing it up continuously for the past month, I've given up on the Palm. Pity, it seemed like the ideal solution (well, ideal would be my trusty old Psion 3a, but you can't have everything <g>).
All the best, Nigel. On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 01:03, L. Mark Stone wrote: > On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:30, Nigel Collins wrote: > > Greetings ! > > > > I have SuSE 8.2 systems both at work and at home. I am running Evolution > > 1.4.4 on both machines. I would like to keep the Calendar, Tasks and > > Contacts data in sync between the two systems (but not email - I have > > different email addresses at work & at home). > > Why not use a Palm device to sync both at home and at work? > > If you already have a Palm, the cost of a second cradle is not that > much. If you don't already have a Palm, well, then either you have to > compare the cost of the Palm against the cost of your time to set > something else up, and/or include the efficiencies from having access to > your Contacts, Tasks and Calendar when you are neither in the office or > at home. > > I'm not trying to be flip here; I do this myself and it was > straightforward to set up under SuSE 9.0 with Evo 1.4.5. > > Best regards, > Mark _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
