Quoting Delbaere, Tim on Tue, Apr 27, 1999 at 12:30:56PM +0100:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have ventured into the world of Linux (SuSE 6.0) on my home PC, and I
> > was wondering if it is possible to have some sort of PIM that runs on
> > Linux. I have KDE installed.
> >
> > Can my Pilot sync with anything running on Linux. I know Tracy is a big
> > Linux fan, so what do you use?
> >
> > I would like to eventually drop all Windows stuff, but I have a few apps
> > that I am not sure about any equivilant in Linux. Palm Desktop being one.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tim Delbaere
> > Environment
> > & 0171 692 8024 ) EGH 603
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> --
I use a Palm 5 and if you have kde installed you should probably check out
the kpilot program which will supposedly provide a conduit to link with
korganizer. You can use a variety of other tools for linux. I back up my
pilot often using the pilot-link software and there are other things out
there like pilotmanager. I have also seen various applications which will
support the files that the pilot writes on the linux side. For me,
personally, I use vmware for this and have installed the Palm desktop. I
use vmware for a few other things and adding serial support was quite easy.
One of my office colleagues is using kpilot and korganize quite effectively
though.
--
Michael Perry
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