Syncing Palm m500 under openSUSE 10.2



Hi,

I'm using openSUSE 10.2 64bit and I'm having increasing problems with
syncing my Palm. While not being too stable from the start, meanwhile
hotsync with KPilot even repeatedly led to a complete deletion of all
calendar content on the Palm. On the other hand, some items get
duplicated in the KOrganizer calendar after syncing.

Are there any up-to-date instructions available on the net on how to
achieve a working setup? I'd also be willing to use Evolution or any
other alternative, but the gnome-pilot module doesn't seem to work either.

Any hints are appreciated.

Regards,
Jörg

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