Even easier, hit hotsync, then run the command 'dmesg' from a terminal (I
think this must be run as root/su).  This will TELL you which usbport you're
using.

Shaun

-----Original Message-----
From: Richie Crews [mailto:rcrews@;intercall.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 11:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 8.0 Problems - Any ideas?


I think I can answer the usb one, try /dev/ttyUSB02, if thats doesnt
work try /dev/ttyUSB00-10 until you find the right port

On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:18, Christopher A. Williams wrote:

> I also can't seem to find the usb port my Palm Pilot cradle is connected
> to. The default device is /dev/pilot, which doesn't exist. I have 6 USB
> ports on this system and the cradle is plugged into the 2nd port. The
> mouse is plugged into the 1st port and is working fine. I could really
> use some help with this. I was using a serial cradle before. My old Palm
> Vx finally died and I was able to trade up to a M515 cheap. 
> 
> Other than that, everything seems to be working as designed. Help with
> the Palm and the RealTek Ethernet controller greatly appreciated! 
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Chris Williams 




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