The following describes how to synchronize data using jpilot:
1. sudo apt-Get install jpilot
2. Enter sudo modprobe visor on the terminal,
I added the visor to/etc/modules, so that the visor module is automatically loaded at each startup.
3. start synchronization. First open jpilot and select File> install user. My user name is Handspring (the user name is very important. If you use the user name not synchronized from Palm last time, may cause many software to fail to be used)
4. Go to the file-> preferences, select GBK to support Chinese characters, and enter settings->/dev/ttyusb1
5. click the synchronization button on the palm, and then click synchronization on the jpilot. If the installation dialog box is displayed, directly close it, or if you need to install the software to the palm and add it to the directory, make sure that the palm is still in the synchronization status. Click CLOSE. The synchronization is successful.
6. Note that this synchronization method is sometimes not too stable. My solution is to disable jpilot and redo it.
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2. Set
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Gksudo gedit/etc/udev/rules. d/10-custom.rules
Join
Bus = "USB", sysfs {product} = "palmone handheld *", kernel = "ttyusb *", name {ignore_remove} = "Treo ", mode = "666"
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Gksudo gedit/etc/modules
Join
Visor
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Start the terminal and then click it. (because the visor mode does not seem to be able to automatically record data, you can manually record the data)
Modprobe visor
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3. Synchronization
3.1 By Treo 650 by HotSync
3.2 synchronization by jpilot