Hi,

sorry i cant reproduce your error.
could you try to get some more debug messages (strace, added printfs
etc)?

btw: great page on the samsung x10! :)
btw2: there are new nvidia drivers especially for the x10! they work
great

Armin Bauer


On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 04:54, Marc Deichmann wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I encountered some problems with my Tungsten T3 and multisync. Everytime
> I try to sync with evolution I get an segmentation fault. I tried
> several multisync versions (0.81, 0.82cvs) and the problem stays the
> same.
> 
> The debugging option showed the following error code:
> [remote] INFORMATION: Detected vcard to belong to AddressDB
> [remote] INFORMATION: converting vcard to address
> [remote] WARNING: Unable to translate Vcard prop BDAY to a palm entry
> [remote] WARNING: Unable to translate Vcard prop X-EVOLUTION-LAST-USE to
> a palm entry
> [remote] WARNING: Unable to translate Vcard prop X-EVOLUTION-USE-SCORE
> to a palm entry
> [remote] DEBUG: Ping: Mutex locked!
> ...repeated endlessly with a 2.4 kernel and can not be killed, with an
> 2.6 multisync simply exits.
> 
> I tried just to disable the address syncronisation but multisync detects
> that my tungsten was resetted. So he tries to synchronize the addresses
> despite the fact that the option is disabled.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated,
> Marc



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