** Changed in: gnome-pilot
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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gnome-pilot needs to be ported to new udev world order
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Ok, this bug is about gnome-pilot using udev and hal, which it does in
Edgy right now - as the code has pretty much changed in the meantime, I
recommend filing new bug reports with the Edgy version.
** Changed in: gnome-pilot (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Fix Released
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I gave a try to the new version :
It doesn't start automatically through the applet.
I tried to run gpilotd from the shell.
I looks like if it's working sometimes :
First fime, it worked properly
Second time :
gpilotd-Message: setting PILOTRATE=115200
(gnome-pilot:22093): gpilotd-WARNING **:
I doubt that that's the same bug. Can you file a new bug on gnome-pilot and run
LC_ALL=C gpilotd
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A new version (2.0.14) was uploaded to Edgy. It'd be nice if you had a
chance to test this and report back, if the problem still persists.
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I managed to run one (but only one) sync with Daniel's patch on my edgy. but
since, it wont sync anymore :
gpilotd-WARNING **: pi_accept_to returned -1
/dev/ttyUSB* and /dev/pilot exist and seems to be OK
When I start gpilotd from command line with debug infos, I get :
I'll update the packages to the 2.0.14 release hopefully soon -
hopefully that fixes it.
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Edgy users could try http://people.ubuntu.com/~dholbach/pilot/
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see also #38574. It appears that the current 2.6.15 kernel is causing
the problems. There have been success stories after upgrading to
2.6.17.1, and one poster suggested a workaround is to start gpilotd a
second or two after initiating the sync. (open a terminal, do 'killall
gpilotd', start the