pilot usb settings

Norman LeCouvie lecouvie at sun.com
Mon Jun 28 14:14:04 UTC 2004


GOT IT!

IT WORKS, THANKS!  

I deleted the pilot file from dev and then did the commands again and it 
worked fine, thanks,

norm

Ben Steeves wrote:

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Norman LeCouvie <lecouvie at sun.com>
>  
>
>>Sorry,
>>I don't understand, I am a newbie to this. Actually I sort of
>>understand, but not fully
>>    
>>
>
>Since you have a Tungsten, the following should work for you (as root):
>
>chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB*
>ln -s /dev/ttyUSB1 /dev/pilot
>
>That's all that should be needed.  You can check your connectivity by
>doing the following:
>
>ps auwx | grep gpil | grep -v grep | awk '{print "kill " $2}' | sh 
>pilot-xfer -p /dev/pilot -l
>
>The first command will kill off any running gpilotd processes, which
>will prevent pilot-xfer from picking up when you issue the second
>command, which will print a list of all the databases on your
>handheld.
>
>  
>

-- 

/*Norman LeCouvie*/
Executive Director - Government Sector
International Americas
Sun Microsystems Inc.
613-787-5229
www.sun.com
 
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