David, Thank you so much. I surfed the web but had a little trouble with Hotsync and pilot-xfer. First the didn't offer an option for my Bluetooth connection when using Modem so I tried Local which just kept trying. I used -p net:any as you suggested, perhaps that's my issue. I'm used to normal mount points like /dev/ttyUSB1, am I confused? Thanks -- George The Bluetooth USB dongle I'm using is a Trendnet TBW-101UB and my distro is Ubuntu 6.06. On 7/4/06, David A. Desrosiers <desrod at gnu-designs.com> wrote: > On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 11:58 -0700, 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. Am I paranoid > > with sever cockpit problems of one of the many trying to use Ubuntu > > with udev? I don't wish to beat my head against a wall but still want > > to use Jpilot. I purchased a Blutooth USB dongle that seem to work > > with Bluez. I've been able to get my new E2 to recognize it. I'm > > hoping that Bluetooth may offer an alternative for connection. > > This might help: > > http://howto.pilot-link.org/bluesync/ > > Written by yours-truly.. ;) > > > -- > David A. Desrosiers > desrod gnu-designs com > http://gnu-designs.com > > "Erosion of civil liberties... is a threat to national security." > > _______________________________________________ > 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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