Hi Mark,
thanks to all the help!
Now i can craddle my IPAQ hw6910, the usb connection establishes fine
and i can use the tools pls, pstatus etc.!
I don't know how i got there, after my restart today it suddenly worked
(probably because of my 'rmmod ipaq'??).
But my konqueror usage fails with:
An error occurred while loading rapip:/:
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
klauncher said: Error loading 'kio_rapip'.
and my kcemirror does not compile (because of missing kprint).
I have no clue if OpenSync delivers such features.
What i need are those beautiful screenshots at
http://synce.sourceforge.net/synce/kde/
I think you are not needing those features, so i will
investigate further on the synce mailing lists.
If you are interested about the outcome i can send feedback to
this thread as well.
thanks
Marcel
Mark Goldstein wrote:
On 1/2/07, Marcel Ruff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you configure synce serial connection and started it?
>
> I have my iPaq on ttyUSB0, so I used synce-serial-config to set it up
> and then I'm calling synce-serial-start to actually connect to PDA.
Ahh, yes these are lost in suse 10.2 as well, i can't find them
anywhere.
Do you remember where you got synce-serial-config from?
This is part of synce package.
I'm sorry, actually I used synce rpm from that
ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/atrpms.net/sl10.2-i386/suse/RPMS.release
I tried synce-kde from this site, but raki crashed. So I compiled the
package from source taken from sourceforge.net, as you wrote.
I also used orange, unshield and dynamite from sourceforge.
Maybe it was possible to do it other way, but I've only managed to
compile synce-kde after I configured and installed all these 3 packets
with option --prefix=/usr and then configured synce-kde with options
--with-libdynamite=/usr --with-libunshield=/usr... and so on (not sure
the syntax is exactly like that). In this case synce-kde components
were placed into correct directories so KDE could find them.
Regards,
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