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Why are only some of the times/dates correct & some wrong? Shouldn't Multisync read the info the same way each time it syncs? I have way too many entries to change them one by one in Evo. The year on some of my appointsments was 1646! Nearly all of the appointment times were changed to 8am. This makes it practically useless to use Evo at all, since I have to add/modify my entries from the PPC.Īlso, the appointment times & dates do not transfer properly to Evo. Changes made on my PPC show up in Evolution, but changes & new entries in Evolution do not get transferred to my Pocket PC. I have found that the Multisync connection only seems to work one-way, however. Please let me know if you have any problems or suggestions.
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There must be a simple workaround for this, but I'm not sure at this time.Ģ) "killall -HUP dccm" to kill the serial connection.ģ) AS A LAST RESORT, run "synce-serial-abort", if the above command doesn't work.
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Initially, I had no entries in Evolution so for some reason, I had to modify all of the entries on my Pocket PC so that the timestamp would register each entry as a 'change', otherwise no entries were sync'd.
I'm not sure if this is needed, but it was mentioned in the other thread. You may need to create a new Contact List, Task List and Calendar, so that the default ones aren't used. You can also do via Applications > Accessories > Multisync, but the shell gives you a lot of feedback which can be helpful the first time you use it.ģ) Create a new synchronization pair where one of the plugins is "SynCE Plugin" and the other is "Ximian Evolution 2", the order doesn't matter.
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Sudo apt-get install libmultisync-plugin-evolution libmultisync-plugin-backup multisyncĢ) Start Multisync by typing "multisync" in a shell. Or, alternatively if you want to skimp on the packages: Sudo apt-get install libmultisync-plugin-all multisync Using partnership index INDEX.ġ) Install the required packages for Multisync: There are 2 slots on the device, so the INDEX can be 1 or 2. You can use these commands to do things such as installing Pocket PC programs, etc.ħ) Create the partnership between the Pocket PC and your computer. If you want to see some other synce commands, type "dpkg -L librapi2-tools". You should be greeted with "synce-serial-start is now waiting for your device to connect".Ħ) "synce-pstatus" shows a LOT of information about your Pocket PC, such as current mode of operation, battery charge level, memory usage as well as backup battery status.
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Use "dccm -p password" if your Pocket PC is password protected.ĥ) Initiate a serial connection by typing "sudo synce-serial-start" in a shell. This seems redundant, but doesn't hurt.Ĥ) Start the SynCE connection daemon by typing "dccm" in a shell. Sudo apt-get install librra0 librra0-tools librapi2-tools libsynce0 synce-dccm synce-multisync-plugin synce-serialĢ) synce-serial setup will be invoked by apt, follow this through using the default settings, unless you have reason to do otherwise.ģ) Perform the following the following command to tell SynCE where to look. I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=ipaqĮ: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0msĮ: Ad=02(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl=0msġ) Install the required packages for SynCE: Usb 4-2: PocketPC PDA converter now attached to ttyUSB0Ģ) Optionally, you can use "cat /proc/bus/usb/devices" to check for a USB device that's using the ipaq kernel module.
Ipaq 4-2:1.0: PocketPC PDA converter detected
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Usb 4-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3 Take note of the tty used for the connection. The output might look like the following. This HOWTO is based on syncing my Dell Axim X3i with Evolution, but it should carry over to IPAQs and other Pocket PCs.ġ) Connect your Pocket PC and type "dmesg" in a shell to see if the ipaq kernel module is loaded. I got a little help from this thread () as well. But, it really is not nearly as bad as it seems.
At first glance, SynCE () and Multisync () can seem a bit daunting.