Patrick On Tuesday 16 February 2010, Patrick Ohly wrote: > On Mo, 2010-02-15 at 15:01 +0000, Eildert Groeneveld wrote: > > Patrick > > > > thanks so much for your response! > > > > Choices are good but in the end I need to pick one; so let me try to > > narrow the options down to one, which I would then try to pursue. > > (remember, the objective is to sync kdepim on the my laptop with the N900 > > phone.) > > > > 1. use SyncEvolution on the N900 ( 0.9.2-3) > > 2. use the desktop with SyncEvolution as server (syncevolution-1.0beta1 > > > > > > 3. initiate sync on the desktop - requires (at this stage) Bluetooth > > > > - you write Bluetooth and the builtin SyncML client have to be used > > > > is that the builtin SyncML client on the N900 not the SyncEvolution > > 0.9.2-3? > > > > does this make sense? > > Choice 3 (initiate from desktop) conflicts with choice 1 (use > SyncEvolution on the N900). You'll have to use the builtin SyncML client > on the N900. This has been reported to work, but without detailed > testing. > > > If yes, how can the KDE kalendar and addressfiles etc be linked to > > syncevolution? > > You'll have to wait for Sascha Peilicke or someone else to finish, test > and support the Akonadi backend. hmmm, not sure what my options now are, other than wait. Given the constraints (kdepim,N900), which route would you suggest? after all go through some syncML server?
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