Carl, Perhaps it is cockpit problem which a lot of us seem to have. Now if I can figure out what you did differently than I did. After a new install what did you install, jpilot I assume, anything else? Did you have to remove anything like gnome pilot? I.ve removed gnome pilot and installed both jpilot and Pilot-Link 12. If I remember correctly this worked for me when I was experimenting with the Dapper release candidate. Before removing gnome-pilot I attempted to use it -- attemp failed, I prefer Jpilot anyway. I'd appreciate any words of wisdom yo can recall. -- George On 7/2/06, Carl Karsten <carl at personnelware.com> wrote: > George Fragos wrote: > > Having been a jpilot user for years I'm disappointed that I can make > > it or Pilot-Link establish a connection in Ubuntu 6.06. > > I had no problem with both a breezy -> dapper, and also a just dapper install. > (just cradle to usb - no bluetooth) > > > > _______________________________________________ > jpilot mailing list > jpilot at jpilot.org > http://www.jpilot.org/mailman/listinfo/jpilot > -- ____________ George Fragos fragos at gmail.com 73 East Swift Ave. Fresno CA 93704
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