Comment from the upstream developer:
ot sure what's causing this problem.
Here's one thing to test:
kill gpilotd (you may need to remove the pilot applet from the panel, and then
do 'killall gpilotd' from a terminal window).
Now try running pilot-xfer:
pilot-xfer -p /dev/pilot -l
(or /dev/ttyUSB0, or /dev/ttyUSB1, I'm not sure which is right for the T3)
Does pilot-xfer work reliably, or do you have the same problems as with
gnome-pilot? If it is just as unreliable, then I'd recommend bugging
the pilot-link people:
http://www.pilot-link.org/mailman/listinfo/pilot-link-general
It's just possible that you're getting a regression with the new pilot-link
major version, 0.12.
** Changed in: gnome-pilot (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Needs Info
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Gpilotd does not reply to all sync request
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62310
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