On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 18:14 +0000, Jonathan Ellis wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for your kind reply. I haven't got a connection yet - cant run pls
> 

Aha, ok, must document this sometime. In fact I'll copy to the users
list for posterity.

Again, if you're not sure how to do something specific then just ask, since I'm 
not sure how much you've picked up I'll propbably end up making some of it 
really basic and some a bit too brief.

I've got some deb packages built, that's probably the easiest way since the 
official debian versions are a bit old. Add this line to your 
/etc/apt/sources.list file.

deb http://www.mpellis.org.uk/debian/ unstable main 

and rebuild your package database with apt-get update. Then install the 
following packages. Upgrade them if you already have them.

synce-serial
odccm
libsynce0
librapi2
librapi2-tools
librra0
librra0-tools

Then copy the file /usr/share/synce/synce-udev.rules to directory 
/etc/udev/rules.d/synce-udev.rules

Open 2 terminal windows, in one run 

odccm -f

Plug in your device, if we're lucky then odccm will produce some output 
including device_info_received.

In the other terminal run pstatus, you should get some information about your 
device

Let me know how it goes !

Mark



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