On So, 2012-01-01 at 21:43 +0100, [email protected] wrote: > Hello, > > I've started to setup syncevolution on my Notebook. My goal is to > sync. my Samsung-Android to Evolution via Bluetooth oder LAN.
I assume that you want to synchronize PIM data. This is problematic because typically Android phones do not support such a local sync. Some vendors (including Samsung) have proprietary solutions, but those use undocumented protocols and thus replicating the feature on Linux is hard. Your best bet is to synchronize an Android phone with Google (works best) and Evolution with Google (either using Evolution's internal support or with SyncEvolution). The key difference between Evolution's internal support and SyncEvolution is that SyncEvolution supports offline write access in Evolution. Alternatively you can set up your own Exchange server or use one of the hosted Exchange services. SyncEvolution will support synchronizing against that via ActiveSync in version 1.3. This will work for events and contacts. For event sync, a CalDAV server also works already with SyncEvolution 1.2. > First I paired my Phone with my Notebook. To put this option to the > test I tried to send an Picture in bouth directions. To get this > working I needed to install and setup gnome-user-share. > > Does syncevolution also depent on this Package? No. -- Best Regards, Patrick Ohly The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of Intel on this matter. _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution
