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Please refer to PDATesting before adding entries to this page. Make sure all fields have relevant entries. If you're not sure if it works, indicate so with details. Other observations can be included in the Comment column. Please refer to [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/PDA?highlight=%28Testing%2FPDA%29 Testing/PDA] before adding entries to this page. Make sure all fields have relevant entries. If you're not sure if it works, indicate so with details. Other observations can be included in the Comment column.
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||Vendor||Model||PIM sync||App Install||Sync software||Sync Method||Tested by||Comment||
||<colspan=12>'''Handspring'''||
||Handspring
||Vizor||jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||USB||TresSeaver||USB using '/.dev/ttyUSB1' in the 'File | Preferences | Settings' dialog||
||<colspan=12>'''Palm'''||
||Vendor||Model||PIM sync||App Install||Sync software||Sync Method||Tested by||Comment||
||Palm||Treo 650||Evolution||pilot-xfer||gnome-pilot||USB||KirtRunolfson||Have to do a pilot-xfer -l (after every reboot) before gnome-pilot will communicate. Use of new fields on palm will cause sync to crash. Inconsistant/buggy syncing when it doesn't crash.||
||Palm||m100||jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||IrDA||PaulSladen||Haven't tried under Ubuntu...||
||Palm|| m130 ||Evolution||gpilotd||gpilotd||USB||["Matthew5"]||You need to have the gpilotd-control-applet running. It is found in System->Preferences->PalmOS Devices in Hoary||
||P
alm|| V ||JPilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||serial||AlexFerguson||Everything works great!||
||PalmOne||Tungsten W||Evolution||Pilot applet (panel)||gpilotd||USB||MartijnVanDeStreek||||
||PalmOne||Zire 71||Evolution||?||?||USB||Cliff Barbier||Simple when you use [EasyPalmDeviceSetup]||
||Palm One|| Zire 31||Evolution||?||gpilot||USB||Ross Mayo||[http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/PalmZire31HOWTO Palm Zire 31 HOWTO]||
||Palm One|| Zire 21 (the cheap,white model)||Evolution||?||gpilot||USB||Maximilian Gerlach|| You need to have the applet running||
||Palm||Tungsten E ||Kontact + KPilot ||KPilot ||KPilot ||USB /dev/ttyUSB1 (default?) ||Paul Cooke ||KPilot just start it up, wait a couple of seconds for it to moan about dev/ttyUSB1, turn your palm on and launch the hotsynch program on the palm, it works... I don't use Avantgo, I use Plucker and Plucker Desktop||
||Palm||Tungsten E ||Evolution ||gpilotd-install-file ||Evolution ||USB ||Maximlian Gerlach ||Some conduits crash Evo. Plucker etc. works (after some tweaking). Lots of empty todos after sync, though :(||
||PalmOne||IIIe||Evolution||Pilot applet (panel)||gpilot||serial||Leif||Todo list either fails, or adds dozens of empty todos.||
||PalmOne||IIIe||jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||serial||Leif||Works fine||
||Palm||T600||Kontact + Kpilot||Kpilot||KPilot||USB||Tcowing||Everything seems to work except for syncing an LDAP database in Kontact to the Palm. It will sync the first time, but then any additional changes are not synced. Also, the Copy PC to Palm option crashes KPilot when syncing addresses.||
||Palm||Treo 600||Jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||USB||AndyBold||Everything seems to work OK, apart from backups. I have the IBM Java software installed. This causes pilot-xfer to crash due to some non-standard filenames in the IBM package. This is fixed in the current (2005-11-01) pilot-link 0.12-pre series but using that software with standard Ubuntu 5.10 packages causes the standard Ubuntu packages to fail in unexpected ways.||
||<colspan=12>'''PocketPC'''||
||Vendor||Model||PIM sync||App Install||Sync software||Sync Method||Tested by||Comment||
||Hewlett-Packard||iPaq h1930 (2003)||own||?||none yet||USB||lluishc||module loads as HP Jornada 548 in /dev/ttyUSB0||
||Compaq||iPaq 3970||synce||synce gnome plugins and gnomevfs fixes||synce and multisync self-builds with evolution||Bluetooth||Jon Dixon||synce builds well on Hoary, once the appropriate -dev packages are installed. Likewise, multisync. I built own due to wanting sync over bluetooth.||
||O2||XDA2||none yet||?||none yet||USB||senectus||module loads as ipaq in hoary (essentially is an Ipaq with phone built in)||
||Hewlett-Packard||iPaq h1940||synce||synce, multisync, evolution-plugin||Synce, multisync||USB (ttyUSB0)||DeanSas||loaded as ipaq module (hoary), multisync syncronises all data except notes + fields pocketpc doesn't support||
||Toshiba||E355 PPC 2003||Evolution||Synce,Multisync,Raki||Synce,Multisync||USB||Billquinn1||Able to get everything to auto load in Kubuntu. Raki will auto detect if set up correctly. Had trouble with auto detect in gnome.||
||<colspan=12>'''Symbian'''||
||Vendor||Model||PIM sync||App Install||Sync software||Sync Method||Tested by||Comment||
||<colspan=12>'''Others''' (please indicate particular device/make/model)||
||Vendor||Model||PIM sync||App Install||Sync software||Sync Method||Tested by||Comment
||
||Sony||Clie PEG-NX70V/E||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||ChristopheCharlot||Gpilot needs to be manually stopped and restarted each time you want to sync. Evolution backup conduit crashes the sync. Evolution calendar conduit seems to be working (no crash) but after the first sync, there is no change on the palm on next syncs. Evolution has trouble handling multiple calendars. ||
||Sony||Clie PEG-T665c||KPilot||KPilot||KPilot||USB /dev/ttyUSB0||NickCoulter||Gpilot won't work no matter what. From what I can track down, it's a code issue. Newer Clies need their vendor and product IDs hardcoded in gpilotd.c and then recompiled.||
||Sony||Clie TJ35/E1||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||Nocturn||Everything seems to work OK, sometimes, the Evolution tasks conduit messes up resulting in loss of tasks on the pilot and/or the insertion of thousands of empty tasks (fixed by selecting 'copy-to-pilot').||
||Sony||Clie TH55||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||Ryan||Sync works fine with Evolution and installing files. The Data Import flash-drive feature for the memory stick automounts but the connection is lost frequently making it unusuable.||
||Alphasmart||Dana||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||Ryan||NOT WORKING. Sync doesn't work at all. Device is recognized as a usb-keyboard. The device Send feature works as it should, sending text to an open application as long as the keyboard layout is Qwerty. Dvorak users will need to toggle to Qwerty before sending text.||
||<colspan=13>~+'''Handspring'''+~||
||<:>'''
Vendor'''||<:>'''Model'''||<:>'''OS Version'''||<:>'''PIM sync'''||<:>'''App Install'''||<:>'''Sync software'''||<:>'''Sync Method'''||<:>'''Tested by'''||<:>'''Comment'''||
||Handspring||Vizor||?||jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||USB||TresSeaver||USB using '/.dev/ttyUSB1' in the 'File | Preferences | Settings' dialog||
||<colspan=13>~+'''Palm'''+~||
||<:>'''Vendor'''||<:>'''Model'''||<:>'''OS Version'''||<:>'''PIM sync'''||<:>'''App Install'''||<:>'''Sync software'''||<:>'''Sync Method'''||<:>'''Tested by'''||<:>'''Comment'''||
||Palm||Treo 650||?||Evolution||pilot-xfer||gnome-pilot||USB||KirtRunolfson||Have to do a pilot-xfer -l (after every reboot) before gnome-pilot will communicate. Use of new fields on palm will cause sync to crash. Inconsistant/buggy syncing when it doesn't crash.||
||Palm||m100||?||jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||IrDA||PaulSladen||Haven't tried under Ubuntu...||
||Palm|| m130 ||PalmOS 4.1||Evolution||gpilotd||gpilotd||USB||["Matthew5"]||I cannot get this to sync more than once per session in Dapper (6.06) and when I do it does a complete rewrite of the Palm info as if it needs a restore after a hard crash. Was working well in Breezy. I have upgraded to Edgy and sync works perfectly with two little quirks: Evolution must not be open for syncing to work, and two copies of gnome-pilot open when the sync button is pressed on the palm. I can live with both.||
||
Palm|| V ||?||JPilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||serial||AlexFerguson||Everything works great!||
||Palm|| V ||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||serial||PeterWhittaker||Occasionally cannot connect post-resume (on LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadA20m)||
||Palm|| V ||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||irda||HillerD||device=/dev/ircomm0||
||PalmOne||T
ungsten W||?||Evolution||Pilot applet (panel)||gpilotd||USB||MartijnVanDeStreek||||
||PalmOne||Zire 71||?||Evolution||?||?||USB||Cliff Barbier||Simple when you use [EasyPalmDeviceSetup]||
||Palm One|| Zire 31||?||Evolution||?||gpilot||USB||Ross Mayo||[http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/PalmZire31HOWTO Palm Zire 31 HOWTO]||
||Palm One|| Zire 21 (the cheap,white model)||?||Evolution||?||gpilot||USB||Maximilian Gerlach|| You need to have the applet running||
||PalmOne|| Z22 ||?|| Evolution || gpilotd || gpilotd || USB || RyanDeShone || Basically, when you click Sync on the Z22, it disconnects then reconnects, however, since gpilotd locks the device, it creates a new port, gpilotd is listening on the old port and the Palm is trying to sync on the new port. In Feisty Fawn, setting the timeout in gpilot to 2 seems to fix this so that gpilot will connect to the new port ||
||PalmOne||Z22||?||JPilot||JPilot||jpilotd||USB||RyanDeShone||Make sure to start the hotsync on the palm then click the hotsync button in JPilot and it works just fine||
||Palm
||Tungsten T ||?||Evolution ||gpilotd-install-file + gpilotd||Evolution ||USB ||JurianSluiman ||With Dapper it works half. Under Edgy everything works fine out-of-the-box: sync, backup and installation of files||
||Palm||Tungsten E ||?
||Kontact + KPilot ||KPilot ||KPilot ||USB /dev/ttyUSB1 (default?) ||Paul Cooke ||KPilot just start it up, wait a couple of seconds for it to moan about dev/ttyUSB1, turn your palm on and launch the hotsynch program on the palm, it works... I don't use Avantgo, I use Plucker and Plucker Desktop||
||Palm||Tungsten E ||?||Evolution ||gpilotd-install-file ||Evolution ||USB ||Maximlian Gerlach ||Some conduits crash Evo. Plucker etc. works (after some tweaking). Lots of empty todos after sync, though :(||
||PalmOne||IIIe||?||Evolution||Pilot applet (panel)||gpilot||serial||Leif||Todo list either fails, or adds dozens of empty todos.||
||PalmOne||IIIe||?||jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||serial||Leif||Works fine||
||Palm||T600||?||Kontact + Kpilot||Kpilot||KPilot||USB||Tcowing||Everything seems to work except for syncing an LDAP database in Kontact to the Palm. It will sync the first time, but then any additional changes are not synced. Also, the Copy PC to Palm option crashes KPilot when syncing addresses.||
||Palm||Treo 600||?||Jpilot||pilot-xfer||pilot-xfer||USB||AndyBold||Everything seems to work OK, apart from backups. I have the IBM Java software installed. This causes pilot-xfer to crash due to some non-standard filenames in the IBM package. This is fixed in the current (2005-11-01) pilot-link 0.12-pre series but using that software with standard Ubuntu 5.10 packages causes the standard Ubuntu packages to fail in unexpected ways. File installations work OK.||
||Palm||Treo 600||?||Evolution||gpilotd||gpilotd||USB||AndyBold||Synchronises most details OK. Contact/Todo/Calendar categories not sync'd from Treo to Evolution. (There is a bug report for this, almost 5 years old(!), about category syncing. Looks like it should be fixed soon. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201167) Backups not tested due to the filename compatability problem with pilot-link. File installations to RAM work OK via gpilot-install-file.||
||PalmOne||LifeDrive||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot applet||gpilotd||USB and WiFi||BorgClown||Working ok with conduits eAdress, eCalendar, EToDo, Expense, Memofile, Time. Backup hangs midway. USB is using /dev/ttyUSB0 consistently. WiFi says it's using /dev/pilot, but doesn't really need it. Pretty good status overall.||
||PalmOne||T5||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot applet||gpilotd||USB and Bluetooth||[wiki:pereira Pereira]|| works perfectly edgy ||
||Palm||TX||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot applet||gpilotd||USB and WiFi|| ||have yet to try it out||
||Palm||TX||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot applet||gpilotd||USB and WiFi|| || needs ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d/backup-conduit to contain exclude_files=WiFiCoreLib to prevent sync crashing / hanging - works perfectly dapper/edgy ||
||Palm||TX||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot applet||gpilotd||USB and Bluetooth||[wiki:pereira Pereira]|| works perfectly edgy ||
||Palm||TX||?||Kontact/Kmail||kpilot||kpilot||WiFi||[wiki:Bonbonthejon BonBonTheJon]|| ||
||PalmOne || Tungsten E2 ||Garnet v.5.4.7.|| Evolution || gnome-pilot || gnome-pilot || USB || [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FlaviusCopaciu FlaviusCopaciu] || Tested with the folowing conduits: EAdress, ECalendar, EMemos, EToDo. The device is running Palm OS Garnet v.5.4.7. ||
||PalmOne||LifeDrive||?||Evolution||gnome-pilot applet||gpilotd||USB and WiFi||BruceCowan||Fine with Backup, EAddress, ECalendar, EMemos and Time. Backup works after ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d/backup-conduit is edited to contain exclude_files=WiFiCoreLib
||
||<colspan=13>~+'''PocketPC'''+~||
||<:>'''Vendor'''||<:>'''Model'''||<:>'''OS Version'''||<:>'''PIM sync'''||<:>'''App Install'''||<:>'''Sync software'''||<:>'''Sync Method'''||<:>'''Tested by'''||<:>'''Comment'''||
||Acer||N50 premium||?||Evolution||yes||synce with multisync||USB and WiFi|| alessandro.galli@gmail.com || you need synce 9.1; it build well on Hoary; you have to load ipaq module with ''modprobe ipaq vendor=0x045e product=0x00ce''; italians can find help at http://www.montellug.it/wiki/index.php/Connetti_PDA_Con_Linux
||
||Hewlett-Packard||iPaq h1930 (2003)||?||own||?||none yet||USB||lluishc||module loads as HP Jornada 548 in /dev/ttyUSB0||
||Compaq||iPaq 3970||?||synce||synce gnome plugins and gnomevfs fixes||synce and multisync self-builds with evolution||Bluetooth||Jon Dixon||synce builds well on Hoary, once the appropriate -dev packages are installed. Likewise, multisync. I built own due to wanting sync over bluetooth.||
||O2||XDA2||?||none yet||?||none yet||USB||senectus||module loads as ipaq in hoary (essentially is an Ipaq with phone built in)||
||Hewlett-Packard||iPaq h1940||?||synce||synce, multisync, evolution-plugin||Synce, multisync||USB (ttyUSB0)||DeanSas||loaded as ipaq module (hoary), multisync syncronises all data except notes + fields pocketpc doesn't support||
||Hewlett-Packard||iPaq 4150 ||PocketPC 2003||synce||synce, multisync, evolution-plugin||Synce,Multisync||USB (ttyUSB0)||["Dawid71"]||Modules loads as iPaq perfectly on Feisty. Syncs Calendar, Tasks & Addressbook without any problems.||
||
Toshiba||E355 PPC 2003||?||Evolution||Synce,Multisync,Raki||Synce,Multisync||USB||Billquinn1||Able to get everything to auto load in Kubuntu. Raki will auto detect if set up correctly. Had trouble with auto detect in gnome.||
||<colspan=13>~+'''Sony'''+~||
||<:>'''Vendor'''||<:>'''Model'''||<:>'''OS Version'''||<:>'''PIM sync'''||<:>'''App Install'''||<:>'''Sync software'''||<:>'''Sync Method'''||<:>'''Tested by'''||<:>'''Comment'''||
||Sony||Clie PEG-NX70V/E||?||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||ChristopheCharlot||Gpilot needs to be manually stopped and restarted each time you want to sync. Evolution backup conduit crashes the sync. Evolution calendar conduit seems to be working (no crash) but after the first sync, there is no change on the palm on next syncs. Evolution has trouble handling multiple calendars. ||
||Sony||Clie PEG-T665c||?||KPilot||KPilot||KPilot||USB /dev/ttyUSB0||NickCoulter||Gpilot won't work no matter what. From what I can track down, it's a code issue. Newer Clies need their vendor and product IDs hardcoded in gpilotd.c and then recompiled.||
||Sony||Clie TJ35/E1||?||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||Nocturn||Everything seems to work OK, sometimes, the Evolution tasks conduit messes up resulting in loss of tasks on the pilot and/or the insertion of thousands of empty tasks (fixed by selecting 'copy-to-pilot').||
||Sony||Clie TH55||?||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||Ryan||Sync works fine with Evolution and installing files. The Data Import flash-drive feature for the memory stick automounts but the connection is lost frequently making it unusuable.||
||Sony||Sony Ericsson P910i||?|| ? || ? || ? ||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||SebastianIvan||not working; SEMC DSS SyncStation is detected. The phone/PDA [http://www.sonyericsson.com/ Sony Ericsson P910i] is not detected.||
||<colspan=13>~+'''Others'''+~ (please indicate particular device/make/model)||
||<:>'''Vendor'''||<:>'''Model'''||<:>'''OS Version'''||<:>'''PIM sync'''||<:>'''App Install'''||<:>'''Sync software'''||<:>'''Sync Method'''||<:>'''Tested by'''||<:>'''Comment'''||
||A
lphasmart||Dana||?||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSBx||Ryan||NOT WORKING. Sync doesn't work at all. Device is recognized as a usb-keyboard. The device Send feature works as it should, sending text to an open application as long as the keyboard layout is Qwerty. Dvorak users will need to toggle to Qwerty before sending text.||
||Sharp||Zaurus SL-C3100||?||Kontact||pi-sync||pi-sync||USB network device||GerApeldoorn||Works with [http://www.pi-sync.net pi-sync]. No synchronization with Evolution, just with Kontakt.||
||Garmin||iQue 3600||?||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||gnome-pilot||USB /dev/ttyUSB1||tomallen4||Works fine! The line in my /etc/udev/rules.d/10-custom.rules file reads: BUS="usb", SYSFS{product}="Garmin*", KERNEL="ttyUSB*", NAME{ignore_remove}="pilot", MODE="666"||
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Please refer to [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/PDA?highlight=%28Testing%2FPDA%29 Testing/PDA] before adding entries to this page. Make sure all fields have relevant entries. If you're not sure if it works, indicate so with details. Other observations can be included in the Comment column.

Handspring

Vendor

Model

OS Version

PIM sync

App Install

Sync software

Sync Method

Tested by

Comment

Handspring

Vizor

?

jpilot

pilot-xfer

pilot-xfer

USB

TresSeaver

USB using '/.dev/ttyUSB1' in the 'File | Preferences | Settings' dialog

Palm

Vendor

Model

OS Version

PIM sync

App Install

Sync software

Sync Method

Tested by

Comment

Palm

Treo 650

?

Evolution

pilot-xfer

gnome-pilot

USB

KirtRunolfson

Have to do a pilot-xfer -l (after every reboot) before gnome-pilot will communicate. Use of new fields on palm will cause sync to crash. Inconsistant/buggy syncing when it doesn't crash.

Palm

m100

?

jpilot

pilot-xfer

pilot-xfer

IrDA

PaulSladen

Haven't tried under Ubuntu...

Palm

m130

PalmOS 4.1

Evolution

gpilotd

gpilotd

USB

["Matthew5"]

I cannot get this to sync more than once per session in Dapper (6.06) and when I do it does a complete rewrite of the Palm info as if it needs a restore after a hard crash. Was working well in Breezy. I have upgraded to Edgy and sync works perfectly with two little quirks: Evolution must not be open for syncing to work, and two copies of gnome-pilot open when the sync button is pressed on the palm. I can live with both.

Palm

V

?

JPilot

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

serial

AlexFerguson

Everything works great!

Palm

V

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

serial

PeterWhittaker

Occasionally cannot connect post-resume (on LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadA20m)

Palm

V

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

irda

HillerD

device=/dev/ircomm0

PalmOne

Tungsten W

?

Evolution

Pilot applet (panel)

gpilotd

USB

MartijnVanDeStreek

PalmOne

Zire 71

?

Evolution

?

?

USB

Cliff Barbier

Simple when you use [EasyPalmDeviceSetup]

Palm One

Zire 31

?

Evolution

?

gpilot

USB

Ross Mayo

[http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/PalmZire31HOWTO Palm Zire 31 HOWTO]

Palm One

Zire 21 (the cheap,white model)

?

Evolution

?

gpilot

USB

Maximilian Gerlach

You need to have the applet running

PalmOne

Z22

?

Evolution

gpilotd

gpilotd

USB

RyanDeShone

Basically, when you click Sync on the Z22, it disconnects then reconnects, however, since gpilotd locks the device, it creates a new port, gpilotd is listening on the old port and the Palm is trying to sync on the new port. In Feisty Fawn, setting the timeout in gpilot to 2 seems to fix this so that gpilot will connect to the new port

PalmOne

Z22

?

JPilot

JPilot

jpilotd

USB

RyanDeShone

Make sure to start the hotsync on the palm then click the hotsync button in JPilot and it works just fine

Palm

Tungsten T

?

Evolution

gpilotd-install-file + gpilotd

Evolution

USB

JurianSluiman

With Dapper it works half. Under Edgy everything works fine out-of-the-box: sync, backup and installation of files

Palm

Tungsten E

?

Kontact + KPilot

KPilot

KPilot

USB /dev/ttyUSB1 (default?)

Paul Cooke

KPilot just start it up, wait a couple of seconds for it to moan about dev/ttyUSB1, turn your palm on and launch the hotsynch program on the palm, it works... I don't use Avantgo, I use Plucker and Plucker Desktop

Palm

Tungsten E

?

Evolution

gpilotd-install-file

Evolution

USB

Maximlian Gerlach

Some conduits crash Evo. Plucker etc. works (after some tweaking). Lots of empty todos after sync, though :(

PalmOne

IIIe

?

Evolution

Pilot applet (panel)

gpilot

serial

Leif

Todo list either fails, or adds dozens of empty todos.

PalmOne

IIIe

?

jpilot

pilot-xfer

pilot-xfer

serial

Leif

Works fine

Palm

T600

?

Kontact + Kpilot

Kpilot

KPilot

USB

Tcowing

Everything seems to work except for syncing an LDAP database in Kontact to the Palm. It will sync the first time, but then any additional changes are not synced. Also, the Copy PC to Palm option crashes KPilot when syncing addresses.

Palm

Treo 600

?

Jpilot

pilot-xfer

pilot-xfer

USB

AndyBold

Everything seems to work OK, apart from backups. I have the IBM Java software installed. This causes pilot-xfer to crash due to some non-standard filenames in the IBM package. This is fixed in the current (2005-11-01) pilot-link 0.12-pre series but using that software with standard Ubuntu 5.10 packages causes the standard Ubuntu packages to fail in unexpected ways. File installations work OK.

Palm

Treo 600

?

Evolution

gpilotd

gpilotd

USB

AndyBold

Synchronises most details OK. Contact/Todo/Calendar categories not sync'd from Treo to Evolution. (There is a bug report for this, almost 5 years old(!), about category syncing. Looks like it should be fixed soon. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201167) Backups not tested due to the filename compatability problem with pilot-link. File installations to RAM work OK via gpilot-install-file.

PalmOne

LifeDrive

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot applet

gpilotd

USB and WiFi

BorgClown

Working ok with conduits eAdress, eCalendar, EToDo, Expense, Memofile, Time. Backup hangs midway. USB is using /dev/ttyUSB0 consistently. WiFi says it's using /dev/pilot, but doesn't really need it. Pretty good status overall.

PalmOne

T5

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot applet

gpilotd

USB and Bluetooth

[wiki:pereira Pereira]

works perfectly edgy

Palm

TX

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot applet

gpilotd

USB and WiFi

have yet to try it out

Palm

TX

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot applet

gpilotd

USB and WiFi

needs ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d/backup-conduit to contain exclude_files=WiFiCoreLib to prevent sync crashing / hanging - works perfectly dapper/edgy

Palm

TX

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot applet

gpilotd

USB and Bluetooth

[wiki:pereira Pereira]

works perfectly edgy

Palm

TX

?

Kontact/Kmail

kpilot

kpilot

WiFi

[wiki:Bonbonthejon BonBonTheJon]

PalmOne

Tungsten E2

Garnet v.5.4.7.

Evolution

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

USB

[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FlaviusCopaciu FlaviusCopaciu]

Tested with the folowing conduits: EAdress, ECalendar, EMemos, EToDo. The device is running Palm OS Garnet v.5.4.7.

PalmOne

LifeDrive

?

Evolution

gnome-pilot applet

gpilotd

USB and WiFi

BruceCowan

Fine with Backup, EAddress, ECalendar, EMemos and Time. Backup works after ~/.gnome2/gnome-pilot.d/backup-conduit is edited to contain exclude_files=WiFiCoreLib

PocketPC

Vendor

Model

OS Version

PIM sync

App Install

Sync software

Sync Method

Tested by

Comment

Acer

N50 premium

?

Evolution

yes

synce with multisync

USB and WiFi

alessandro.galli@gmail.com

you need synce 9.1; it build well on Hoary; you have to load ipaq module with modprobe ipaq vendor=0x045e product=0x00ce; italians can find help at http://www.montellug.it/wiki/index.php/Connetti_PDA_Con_Linux

Hewlett-Packard

iPaq h1930 (2003)

?

own

?

none yet

USB

lluishc

module loads as HP Jornada 548 in /dev/ttyUSB0

Compaq

iPaq 3970

?

synce

synce gnome plugins and gnomevfs fixes

synce and multisync self-builds with evolution

Bluetooth

Jon Dixon

synce builds well on Hoary, once the appropriate -dev packages are installed. Likewise, multisync. I built own due to wanting sync over bluetooth.

O2

XDA2

?

none yet

?

none yet

USB

senectus

module loads as ipaq in hoary (essentially is an Ipaq with phone built in)

Hewlett-Packard

iPaq h1940

?

synce

synce, multisync, evolution-plugin

Synce, multisync

USB (ttyUSB0)

DeanSas

loaded as ipaq module (hoary), multisync syncronises all data except notes + fields pocketpc doesn't support

Hewlett-Packard

iPaq 4150

PocketPC 2003

synce

synce, multisync, evolution-plugin

Synce,Multisync

USB (ttyUSB0)

["Dawid71"]

Modules loads as iPaq perfectly on Feisty. Syncs Calendar, Tasks & Addressbook without any problems.

Toshiba

E355 PPC 2003

?

Evolution

Synce,Multisync,Raki

Synce,Multisync

USB

Billquinn1

Able to get everything to auto load in Kubuntu. Raki will auto detect if set up correctly. Had trouble with auto detect in gnome.

Sony

Vendor

Model

OS Version

PIM sync

App Install

Sync software

Sync Method

Tested by

Comment

Sony

Clie PEG-NX70V/E

?

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

USB /dev/ttyUSBx

ChristopheCharlot

Gpilot needs to be manually stopped and restarted each time you want to sync. Evolution backup conduit crashes the sync. Evolution calendar conduit seems to be working (no crash) but after the first sync, there is no change on the palm on next syncs. Evolution has trouble handling multiple calendars.

Sony

Clie PEG-T665c

?

KPilot

KPilot

KPilot

USB /dev/ttyUSB0

NickCoulter

Gpilot won't work no matter what. From what I can track down, it's a code issue. Newer Clies need their vendor and product IDs hardcoded in gpilotd.c and then recompiled.

Sony

Clie TJ35/E1

?

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

USB /dev/ttyUSBx

Nocturn

Everything seems to work OK, sometimes, the Evolution tasks conduit messes up resulting in loss of tasks on the pilot and/or the insertion of thousands of empty tasks (fixed by selecting 'copy-to-pilot').

Sony

Clie TH55

?

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

USB /dev/ttyUSBx

Ryan

Sync works fine with Evolution and installing files. The Data Import flash-drive feature for the memory stick automounts but the connection is lost frequently making it unusuable.

Sony

Sony Ericsson P910i

?

?

?

?

USB /dev/ttyUSBx

SebastianIvan

not working; SEMC DSS SyncStation is detected. The phone/PDA [http://www.sonyericsson.com/ Sony Ericsson P910i] is not detected.

Others (please indicate particular device/make/model)

Vendor

Model

OS Version

PIM sync

App Install

Sync software

Sync Method

Tested by

Comment

Alphasmart

Dana

?

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

USB /dev/ttyUSBx

Ryan

NOT WORKING. Sync doesn't work at all. Device is recognized as a usb-keyboard. The device Send feature works as it should, sending text to an open application as long as the keyboard layout is Qwerty. Dvorak users will need to toggle to Qwerty before sending text.

Sharp

Zaurus SL-C3100

?

Kontact

pi-sync

pi-sync

USB network device

GerApeldoorn

Works with [http://www.pi-sync.net pi-sync]. No synchronization with Evolution, just with Kontakt.

Garmin

iQue 3600

?

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

gnome-pilot

USB /dev/ttyUSB1

tomallen4

Works fine! The line in my /etc/udev/rules.d/10-custom.rules file reads: BUS="usb", SYSFS{product}="Garmin*", KERNEL="ttyUSB*", NAME{ignore_remove}="pilot", MODE="666"

Might not be a bad idea to add OS Version for Palm OS based devices. It will give us a better idea which versions need work.

I second the idea of adding OS version. If a space is made or a standard for posting it communicated I'll add the info to my entry.

OS Version section added, have fun


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