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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    [Kde-pim] Re: running USB Handspring Visor on FreeBSD with KPilot
From:       Gaspar Chilingarov <nm () web ! am>
Date:       2003-11-27 14:12:19
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On Thu November 27 2003 15:39, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 November 2003 00:08, Gaspar Chilingarov wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 25 November 2003 21:36, you wrote:
> > >> After digging into KPilot code I've found that it checks device
> > >> availability every 1000 ms, which is of course too seldom for freebsd.
> > >> 50ms was too seldom again, but 10 ms worked for me well.
> > >
> > > Hm, I didn't know the USB stack was so fiddly with timing - the 1
> > > second resolution seemed to work fine for me with an m500. If it's
> > > something
>
> I tried it some more, and the current setting really works fine with the
> m500, every time. Making this configurable is something that doesn't fit in
> KDE 3.2, but I can put up tarballs on the KPilot site.
>
	anyway, this sould me mentioned somehow on site/FAQ/etc, just to let people
	know how to overcome this problem.

> > I could suggest to have it as user configurable option.
> > Also there is very annoying bug with KPilot. After executing conduits
> > it falls back to /dev/pilot instead of smthng like usb:/dev/ugen0.
>
> That doesn't happen here, but that's with KPilot 4.4.0 and not 4.3.x.

i got KPIlot 4.3.10 from ports (kdepim 3.1.4) and tried with both pilot-link 
0.11.7 and 0.11.8. 

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