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OK.. here's the problem.
I recently built a RH7.1 box and upgraded it to Gnome 1.4 I installed the Pilot Link software off Ximians site. When I tried to run the Pilot Configure, here's the steps I ran.
1.- left the port as /dev/pilot
2.- Selected Handspring Visor with USB
3.- Selected the "I have synced with this device"
4.- Got to the screen that told me to hit the hotsyc button
5.- After a few moments, the Visor errored out connecting.
I tried all the othe creating a symb link between /dev/pilot and ttyUSB1.
Whatever I do, something hangs up.
Any cuesl
I can't speak to your exact situation, but I use the bare bones pilot-xfer w/Mandrake 7.2. Your symbolic link sounds correct. I don't know how Ximian's pilot link package works, but for pilot-xfer to work correctly, USB Hotsync has to be initiated first on the visor and then on the computer. If you need more debugging help, type "tail -50 /var/log/messages | grep USB" just after initiating Hotsync on the visor. This will tell you if the system is detecting your visor as a USB device.
While you're at it, you might want to try to setup a net connection to your visor. TCP/IP over USB is always good for a grin, especially with a USB Hotsync cable, and is the only way I can dependably update my visor's AvantGo selections through my linux box. Malsync is undependable over USB.
Good luck!
OK.. here's the dump from messages
Jun 9 18:04:15 h00a0c977551b kernel: usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter detected
Jun 9 18:04:15 h00a0c977551b kernel: usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter now attached to ttyUSB0 (or usb/tts/0 for devfs)
Jun 9 18:04:15 h00a0c977551b kernel: usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter now attached to ttyUSB1 (or usb/tts/1 for devfs)
Jun 9 18:04:17 h00a0c977551b kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 2, frame# 235
Jun 9 18:04:17 h00a0c977551b kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 236
Jun 9 18:05:08 h00a0c977551b kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 3
Jun 9 18:05:08 h00a0c977551b kernel: usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
Jun 9 18:05:08 h00a0c977551b kernel: usbserial.c: Handspring Visor converter now disconnected from ttyUSB1
This is when I am attempting to get it to see the name from within Gnome Pilot. I never get the "next" screen to come up. It just seems to hang, although there is some sort of activity happening.
I tried to get Gnome Pilot to work on my Linux box and it seems to stall just as you described. The program seems to be able to bind /dev/pilot but then hangs. I thought it or gpilotd might need to run as root but I haven't been able to confirm this, because it fails with some weird errors. I came across some Gnome Pilot mail archives at www.gnome.org/gnome-pilot , but I didn't have time to go through them. You might want to look through them if you're committed to Gnome Pilot or else give JPilot or KPilot a try. I don't typically use the Hotsync software that comes with linux, because pilot-xfer fulfills my basic file backup/installation needs.
I'm not committed either way. The box crashed hard today and I need to rebuild it anyway. To be honest, while I like the look and feel of Gnome 1.4, I've had too many issues with it. I'll try pilot-xfer. Thanks for the help.
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