On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 10:16:20PM -0600, Dave Royer (dave at droyer.org) wrote: > I have had a few problems getting it to work but I found the best way to > start is by running gpilotd from the command line. You might get better > error messages. You might have to kill the running daemon before you > start gpilotd to get it to work. Also, I found that I had to start the > sync on the palm before starting gpilotd. I found the problem. My ~/.gnome/gnome-pilot.d dir was owned by root. After I chown'd it to me, everything worked. > I have found that there's a lot of work that needs to be done, but it's > pretty usable. (For what it's worth, I still can't get the evolution > address conduit to work.) All the evolution conduits work for me. I miss the gnu keyring conduit that jpilot has though. -- Amy Tanner amy at real-time.com