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ubuntu fiesty and Palm tungsten



I have a Palm tungsten T and would like to connect to jpilot on Ubuntu
fiesty.  I don't know the proper device to use.  My palm is connected
to USB.
Here is a list of my Ubuntu usb drives before hitting the hotsync on the Palm
usbdev1.1_ep00  usbdev2.1_ep81  usbdev2.2_ep81  usbdev4.1_ep00

usbdev1.1_ep81  usbdev2.2_ep00  usbdev3.1_ep00  usbdev4.1_ep81

usbdev2.1_ep00  usbdev2.2_ep01  usbdev3.1_ep81


Here is a list of my Ubuntu usb drives after hitting the hotsync on the Palm
usbdev1.1_ep00  usbdev1.2_ep02  usbdev2.1_ep81  usbdev3.1_ep00

usbdev1.1_ep81  usbdev1.2_ep81  usbdev2.2_ep00  usbdev3.1_ep81

usbdev1.2_ep00  usbdev1.2_ep82  usbdev2.2_ep01  usbdev4.1_ep00

usbdev1.2_ep01  usbdev2.1_ep00  usbdev2.2_ep81  usbdev4.1_ep81


I tried using symlink
sudo ln -s /dev/usbdev1.2_ep00 /dev/pilot
but no cigar
It seems that all my permissions are enabled for all users
jmkramer at till:/dev$ ls -la pilot

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 2007-06-22 16:32 pilot -> /dev/usbdev1.2_ep00

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