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Hi,
I spent more than a week trying to understand how to synchronize my PDA (Windows Mobile 6.0) with Suse 11.1 and no result. So far I learned what is PalmOS and what is not (I've been trying J-pilot and Gnome Pilot) I've tried with USB-cable and Bluetooth. What I have so far: - SynCE (installed via YaST, with some other components) - Blueman just in case. Was by default in my SUSE 11.1 - Evolution - working bluetooth (Gnome Aplet + OBEX) - Multisync (it does see the SynCE, doesn't see the Evolution) So how to synchronize is one case, but first of all I need to know: how connect my PDA that SUSE will see a device for synchronization? I've tried Bluetooth and I can only get a paired OBEX PDA. I can send files. that's all. I would like to ask You for help. How to do it, step by step. We can start from scratch. During debug we can use text-terminal mode. But after is finished I would like to have a GUI terminal. I can promise, that if we manage to set-it up. I can describe it as a WIKI for other. Step-by-step. Thanks |
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I've tried and also not succeeded, and come to the conclusion that it's just not possible. So if anyone's figured it out I'd like to know too (haven't even succeeded in using ActiveSync through Virtualbox).
In the end, I settled for Funambol to sync via the Web which works quite well (I'm syncing with Outlook running in Virtualbox). Remember the Milk is something else I've tried since switching to KDE4 because of the RTM plasmoid, but that's broken...
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Look at this web page: link.
This guy had no special problems under Ubuntu. So it must be possible. We are missing some proper configuration or maybe extra software that is available in Ubuntu. So I still believe is possible. |
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Mandriva used to boast "seamless" WM PDA sync, even published a video about it. If it is possible, someone ought to write a How-to.
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Had a look at your link. "No special problems" is a bit of an understatement:
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> And, of course, whatever success he's achieved was with Evolution in
> Gnome, which leaves the question of what to do in a KDE environment... won't evolution run in KDE (if the Gnome basics are installed)?? -- palladium Have a lot of fun.. |
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Sure does, I use it on my machine at work (for email, and only for research purposes - the original motivation was its Exchange compatibility but Thunderbird can do the same). But I just can't stand it, at least not in IMAP, it's slower than treacle, you can't reorder the folders, etc etc. I might put up with all that if I could sync all my PDA data with its calendar but I can't. So it's Thunderbird for me as far as email is concerned (a Ferrari compared to Evolution's Lada), and I just don't use any apps for calendar, tasks, and contacts on my OSS desktop because I can't sync them with my PDA...
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gminnerup wrote:
> I might put up with all that if I could sync all my PDA data with > its calendar but I can't. wait! are you saying that it *is* possible for Evolution running on Ubuntu can sync with M$ WinMob6 but it is not possible for Evolution running on openSUSE and KDE?? that just makes no sense, at all.. [yes, i know Evolution is a S L O W bloated dog, but the other poster wants to sync and might think a program that looks and moves slowly like Outhouse is ok..] -- palladium Have a lot of fun.. |
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Gentlemen,
How to run it under KDE we can try to debug later on. First let's get it work is SUSE with any user interface at all. This guy (from Ubuntu) had some inconvenience, he couldn't get the full functionality. But he was able to establish a connection. Should we try to "extract" method from Ubuntu? |
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