I'm running the latest Ubuntu 6.0.6 so we have a lot in common since Ubuntu is Debian based. I have no experience with your distro so I'll discuss things in terms of what I'm familiar with. Ubuntu's menu structure may be different than your but the functions should be similar. If I go to my upper toolbar and select System - Preferences - Palm OS devices, after a little configuration a daemon will be loaded that looks for the Palm OS. I don't remember the name, which may not pilot in it, but this daemon takes over the USB mount point of the cradle. I fooled with the gpilot evolution thing when I first tried Ubuntu and had little luck. I remember un-installing gpilot with synaptic to get jpilot working. I'd run synaptic and try removing gpilot to insure the daemon is gone. One step at a time -- George On 6/14/06, Dr. Scott S. Jones <scott at fyrenice.com> wrote: > > George: > > > > I have some questions for you. > > Which Linux distrobution? > > Gnome, KDE or whatever and the version? > > Jpilot version? > > Pilot-link version? > > Sorry to not provide these earlier: > > Debian 3.1 > running Gnome desktop...GDM 2.6.0.8 > Jpilot version: 0.99.9-cvs > pilot link : 0.11.8 > > How's this for starters? > > Scott > > _______________________________________________ > 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.jpilot.org/pipermail/jpilot/attachments/20060614/6be5957d/attachment.htm
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