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CLIE Page Aha! I have a CLIE! Now how the heck do i get it to work with Linux??? Two possible methods: 1) Use VMWare version 3 to connect the USB hotsync cable to a windows host - Err... VMWare is still beta, and i'll have to carry around the hotsync cadle everywhere! 2) (Somehow) get IrDA to work on Linux (Mandrake 8.0) and assign this as a serial port from which hotsyncing can commence. I'll probably do the latter... these are my findings; IrDA Right, i think i have IrDA modules installed - at bootup, it says it is initiating IrDA, and using the IrDA_Utils RPM's findchip -v command gives:
That at least shows that my laptop has a irda controller (it should, it worked perfectly under windoze...) Read on the interenet that there may be problems with the BIOS settings not being the same as that recognised by the kernel... and sure enough, checking through my kernel messages showed that;
My BIOS settings, were however,
So using the command
Should get set the IrDA correctly. Running irdadump...
Which shows that the palm is at least recognised by linux!
As irda run on startup, all the necessary /dev/ files seem to be there, so now i have to modify the modules.conf file in /etc/.
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