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Palm not working on Mandrake 10.1 anymore?


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Hello, first of all, I am very sorry if this was posted but I have pasted the last 2 days looking for this with no luck.

 

On my computer, I had M10.0 and my palms were working nicely with evolution.

 

I did a fresh install of 10.1, as I am a KDE user, did not check during install the Gnome env. Still, I installed evolution and gnome-pilot and evolution pilot... and BTW I installed pilot-link which surprisingly is not a requirement for gnome-pilot rpm...

 

Anyway, I can get the ID out of the palm but then the palm shows a message telling the communication was interrupted. I got the same behaviour with pilot-xfer.

 

On the PC side, gpilotd is gone crazy and will quit only with a kill -9.

 

Did I missed something?

 

BTW, palms are Tungsten T and M130 boh with same behaviour...

 

Thanks in advance for ANY answer (even a RTFM - which I did :)

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I have read that already (na I was not kidding about the last 2 days;) )

 

This is not the problem I have. I can see the USB device. I had b*no problem with /dev/pilot being wrong as I was using ttyUSB0, still I did the VISOR_SWAP as it is easier ;)

 

gpilotd will even communicate since it does get my ID on the palm.

 

But then it disconnect. The exact error message I get is after the bip that tells ,e connecion was done, it goes "identifying user then "the connection between your handheld computer and the desktop was lost..." not that it did not connect...

 

on gpilotd, I got this:

gpilotd-Message: setting PILOTRATE=115200
gpilotd-Message: Le support Cradle a 0 événements
gpilotd-Message: Instantiating 1 conduits...
gpilotd-Message: Instantiated 0 backup conduits, 0 file conduits, 1 other conduits
gpilotd-Message: bouton HotSync pressé, synchronisation du Pilot
gpilotd-Message: L'ID du Pilot est 21991, le nom est MyPilot, le propriétaire est Olivier Pelletreau
gpilotd-Message: Pilot has 0 entries in restore queue
gpilotd-Message: Pilot has 0 entries in conduit queue

 

:help:

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