That's kind of an interesting question regarding pilot-link.  I
had pilot-link 9.5 installed from the Red Hat install, so I
thought that was the problem.  I downloaded the latest
pilot-link tarball and ran through the .config;make;make install
steps, but it wouldn't replace the pilot-link that was installed
by the RPM.  I eventually just removed the old RPM and I'm now
using pilot-link-11.3.

I did see in the documentation that I should be using the Simple
protocol and that's what's referred to in the previous coldsync
log file by protocol=2.

I'd give up if someone just told me that this doesn't work in
Linux.  The problem I have is that I'm one of the few people
having this problem.  For everyone else, "it just works."


--- Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 10:46:08PM -0400, Dan Shookowsky
> wrote:
> > I'm trying to sync a Palm m515 under Redhat 7.3/KDE3/kernel
> 2.4.19 and 
> > I'm not having any luck.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> The kernel driver looks like it is working properly, you
> probably just
> need to upgrade to the latest version of pilot-link (available
> at
> pilot-link.org).  What version of pilot-link are you using?
> 
> As for coldsync, you need to use either the "net" or "simple"
> protocol,
> see the manpage for coldsync for more info on how to set this.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> greg k-h
> 
> 


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