Just curious about this one....
What's the usefullness of the option in gnome-volume-manager to "Sync
palm devices when connected"? It seems to me that g-v-m and gpilotd
share common functionality, in that both are desktop daemons which sit
in the background catching events from HAL and acting upon those
appropriately. Ok, that is very generalised, and currently the g-v-m
implementation is not very useful for syncing my palm because, on my
system by default, it runs gpilotd-control-applet when the hotsync
button is pushed, which only displays the gnome-pilot settings dialog.
But potentially gpilotd could have an added command option that makes it
to run the device sync code once and then exit, and that would be
callable from g-v-m.
Is that an option that would be considered useful, or something that has
ever been considered in the past. I think it could potentially improve
the integration of gnome-pilot with the gnome desktop.... I initially
found the need to add a panel applet for gnome-pilot confusing (and I
still don't totally see why it should be necessary).
Anyway, any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers
Bruce
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