no /dev/pilot for pilot-link to use

From: Mark Healey (die_at_spammer.die)
Date: 01/25/05


Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 16:22:03 GMT

I have an FC3 box with a Kyocera 7135 smartphone connected via USB.
Everything works in windows so I know it isn't a hardware problem.

The problem is that there is no /dev/pilot. The FAQ at pilot-link.org
says to create a symbolic link with that name to the port that the pilot
is hooked up to. I don't know what port it is hooked up to. How do I
figure it out?



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