On Monday 01 September 2003 05:30 am, gabriel wrote:
> On September 1, 2003 03:15 am, Steven Elling wrote:
> > Whare are the permission on the device file and the usb file system if
> > you're using usb?  It's been a while since I got mine working but I think
> > the problem was with the device file or usb.
>
> (~) $ ls -l /dev/usb/tts/
> total 0
> crwxrwxrwx    1 root     root     188,   0 Dec 31  1969 0
> crwxrwxrwx    1 root     root     188,   1 Dec 31  1969 1
>
> "/dev/pilot" and "/dev/palm" both link to "/dev/usb/tts/1"
>
> so given the above permissions, i don't see how that can be the issue...

What device file is kpilot pointing to?  If it's pointing to one of the above 
symlinks, try pointing to /dev/usb/tts/1 directly.  For some reason, I've 
never been able to get kpilot to work with a symlinked USB device.

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