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Palm on Ubuntu with Kpilot

February 19, 2006 by Michele Neylon 7 Comments

Kpilot - Palm desktop on linux ubuntu Although I’ve had a Palm (Tungsten T2) for quite some time I haven’t really been using it actively.
However I’ve found recently that I need something that falls between my mobile phone and my laptop in terms of mobility and power, so it’s been dusted off and is coming back into use.
By default the Palm comes with software to integrate with Windows and Mac, but there doesn’t seem to be any sign of official support for linux. Since I use Ubuntu as my desktop on both my laptop and my non-work pc I needed to find a solution to allow syncing of files etc.,
While the Ubuntu forums and wiki are usually helpful they weren’t overly so on this occasion, as they took quite a convuluted approach to a relatively simple issue (at least in my view)
The simplest solution was to install kpilot, which is a KDE replacement for the palm desktop. From what I can see it does an admirable job and is pretty much idiot proof (ie. I got it working in less than 5 minutes).
Installation is simple a matter of running:
sudo apt-get install kpilot
The application should end up under:
Applications > Accessories > Kpilot
The first time you run it you will be asked to configure it for your Palm, so make sure that it is sitting in its cradle and is connected to your PC. Once you’ve done the initial setup you may want to tweak your settings a bit.
To install software onto your Palm (which is one of the reasons I wanted the software) simply open Kpilot and click on “File Installer” and then “Add file” to add file(s) to be installed. To complete the installation depress the hotsync button on the Palm’s cradle.
For some reason I always get an error about /dev/tty/USB0 not existing, but the hotsync works perfectly, so I would presume that the error is not important.

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Filed Under: Linux, Open Source, Palm Stuff, Ubuntu

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  1. Ed says

    February 19, 2006 at 10:10 pm

    Funny that I too have recently dusted off my PDA, I have a HP 2215 which is quite nice, but has no support for linux. but since I have a windows machince at home and in work too, it’s not such an issue

  2. michele says

    February 22, 2006 at 2:15 am

    Ed – the linux support for PDAs and other devices seems to be improving. Which distros have you tried?

  3. Ed says

    February 22, 2006 at 5:15 pm

    I tried it on Debian and no success, do you know of any sync software that I could use with HP ipaq? on Ubuntu of course 🙂

  4. Hannes says

    March 28, 2006 at 10:38 am

    Ed: kpilot certainly works on Debian, too. Just as a side note…

  5. angstrom says

    November 18, 2006 at 4:24 pm

    Don’t forget J-Pilot! also the gnome Palm applet supports conduits to Evolution.

  6. Richard Neimeyer says

    February 16, 2007 at 7:33 pm

    I tried it just now on my Sony CLIE PDA but it could not find the USB. Maybe I missed something.

  7. geert says

    April 27, 2007 at 1:12 pm

    for sony clie you first need a visor module, so:
    modprobe visor
    and then after pressing hotsync /dev/ttyUSB0 and 1 are created

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