Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 18:50:44 +0200 From: Eugeny N Dzhurinsky <eugenydzh@jdevelop.com> To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Palm Tungsten E2 Message-ID: <20060110165044.GJ743@115-2.trifle.net> In-Reply-To: <20060110060451.A28614@eskimo.com> References: <20060105155118.GH743@115-2.trifle.net> <20060105162656.GA750@115-2.trifle.net> <20060106082156.A14689@eskimo.com> <20060109110313.GI841@115-2.trifle.net> <20060110060451.A28614@eskimo.com>
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 06:04:51AM -0800, Joseph Olatt wrote: > Is it possible that permissions on /dev/ucom0 is causing the failure? > It could be that you as a non-root user is not being able to write to > /dev/ucom0. /dev/ucom0 is created when you press the HotSync button > (on 5.x and above). > > I've had to add the following lines to /etc/devd.conf to get the > permissions right. > > attach 100 { > device-name "ucom0"; > action "chmod 666 /dev/ucom0"; > }; > > Alternatively, you can "chmod 0666 /dev/ucom0" after you press the > HotSync button before running pilot-xfer or, you can run pilot-xfer as > root. No. It was because port version of pilot-link is TOO old, and there were some issues with protocol or something like this. I downloaded and installed pilot-link-0.12.0-pre4, it works fine with Palm Tungsten E2 -- Eugene N Dzhurinsky
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