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Zire PalmOS user NOT satisfied: msg#00128org.gnu.discuss
At first I thought it was great -- I plug in my Palm Zire 21 and the Kpilot daemon starts and pumps in the data to Linux. Then I discover that only some of the file types are there, and others are not ( calendar, notes ). Then I discover connectors -- great. It works fine for Schedule and I even got the Memoes to go to KNotes ( little yellow postit Notes on the screen ). Yet -- I am missing somethings. I don't see a connector for expenses. And, I don't see a way to transfer PalmOS notes -- that include graphics -- to Linux. I tried JPilot and cannot get it to work. I shut down the KPilot and press the sync button and it sits there with the message: Error reading AddressDB.pdb **************************************** Syncing on device /dev/pilot Press the HotSync button now **************************************** I press the HotSync button on the Zire and it just sits there until it times out. The biggest problem of all is that assuming I only use KPilot -- sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. If I reboot, then it tends to work. But if I do a bunch of other stuff ( play bzflag, post, use a browser) then KPilot stops reading the Palm Zire changes...the sync just sits there -- it doesn't play the little notes. So, then I boot into Windopes and run the Palm Desktop to /reset/ the Zire -- or something. It always works. Then I boot back into Linux and KPilot will typically work. Bottom line: There is something far more robust about the Palm Desktop for Windows than either KPilot or JPilot. It not only handles EVERY feature of my Zire -- it always works every time. GLOSS ( Gnu Linix OSS ) -- PLEASE TELL ME YOU CAN DO A BETTER JOB !!! -- incognito, updated 8/17/2004 http://kentpsychedelic.blogspot.com |
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