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Sep 25 2004, 11:03 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 25-September 04 Member No.: 4,758 |
Can anyone help?
I have everything working on my Z the way I want it but I cant sync with evolution. I have followed all of the documentation I can find on the subject but nothing changes. I can ping my Z, I can even ssh into it and transfer files via scp no problems. But when I try to sync with Multsync it just sets their and says it is connecting with second device. I have tried to run a backup and its the same thing. Also when I click on sync my zaurus's screen blanks out and says that it is syncing. So I know that mutisync is doing something with it. I had this working the last time I flashed my Z. Its the same rom and same configuration in multisync. I have changed the security settings to allow any IP to sync with it. And I have tried to run Multisync from the command prompt, and when I do I don't get any error messages. |
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Sep 25 2004, 02:46 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 95 Joined: 7-December 03 From: Berne, Switzerland Member No.: 1,048 |
What I usually check:
- do I see the 'connected cables' icon at the bottom of the screen? - does "nmap -p 4200-4300 zaurus" wield any useful result? - password: Set to 'rootme'? So far, I've gotten kitchensync 0.0.6 sync with a OZ 3.5.1 so it must work somehow. MultiSync seems to be another story. Try with the latest version, it might work. |
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Sep 26 2004, 04:20 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 25-September 04 Member No.: 4,758 |
Thanks for the reply.
I tried everything that you suggested but nothing helpled. However I went back to kitchensync and it worked with no problems. Now I have a different question. I have made some changes to my contacts on my zaurus and they are not being replicated back to evolution. Is there a setting in kitchensync that I missed? Or is it not posible? Also is there anyway to copy over e-mail to the zaurus? I sync my Z at work as well and I love that feature. Thanks again |
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