Just as a note.
I have no problem communicating with the device (Zaurus). What I have a problem with is installing Kitchensync. And I think the problem is with the directory structure that it is expecting.


Curtis

On Saturday, Sep 6, 2003, at 13:55 US/Pacific, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

Well, if the Zaurus is anything like a PalmOS handheld, there are going to
be problems: how USB devices are handled is different between Linux and
Darwin.


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Actually, I have no idea. It's more a guess.

On Friday, Sep 5, 2003, at 09:08 US/Pacific, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

Do you mean /dev entries?  The same problem exists for PalmOS
handhelds that connect using USB--things like jpilot and the like
don't work for USB-connected devices.

On Friday, September 5, 2003, at 09:14 AM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:

Has anyone used kitchensync for syncing their Zaurus with their MAC
under fink?  I think part of the problem as to why it doesn't work
has to do with the directory structure.

Curtis



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