[jp] Jpilot and Treo: backup broke my PDA

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  • Florin Andrei florin at andrei.myip.org
    Fri Jan 18 20:50:02 EST 2008

     

    Treo 650, Ubuntu 7.10, Jpilot-0.99.9.19 compiled from source
    
    Jpilot did not work "out of the box". I tried "usb:" for the Serial Port 
    and it did not work.
    
    Then I created this file:
    
    $ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/10-visor.rules
    BUS=="usb", SYSFS{serial}=="PalmSN12345678", KERNEL=="ttyUSB[13579]*", 
    SYMLINK="pilot", GROUP="dialout"
    
    Then I manually loaded the visor module:
    
    sudo modprobe visor
    
    Used "/dev/pilot" for Serial Port. After many unsuccessful attempts, it 
    finally synchronized. But...
    
    After finishing sync, the PDA rebooted. And now it keeps rebooting in a 
    loop.
    
    Soft reset (pull the battery out, then back in, or push the reset hole) 
    did not help.
    
    Warm reset (soft reset while holding the Up button) appears to fix it, 
    but the PDA starts resetting in a loop when accessing any application.
    
    Hard reset (soft reset while holding the red phone button) fixed it, but 
    of course erased all my data.
    
    Luckily, the data seems to be saved in Jpilot.
    
    I think I am going to export the Calendar, Memo, Todo, Contacts to the 
    CSV format, then re-import them to the PDA on Windows, using the Palm 
    Desktop software.
    I will probably refrain from using Linux to back up the PDA, at least 
    for a while. It's just way too much trouble. Booting Windows once every 
    week or so is not too bad.
    
    The Linux software needs to improve a lot before it's actually usable. 
    Seems like a regression to me - I remember using Jpilot with my old Palm 
    m100, and then with the Visor Platinum, just fine. But nowadays it's a 
    mess. It fails to even initiate the backup/sync, and when it does 
    succeed, it breaks the PDA. That's not fun at all.
    
    -- 
    Florin Andrei
    
    http://florin.myip.org/
    
    

     

     

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