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2Release notes for 1.9.10:
3
4KDE-Pim/Pi is available for four platforms:
5
61) Windows 32
72) Zaurus Sharp ROM, gcc 2.95 compiled
83) OpenZaurus ROM, gcc 3.xx compiled
94) Linux Desktop (SuSE 9.1)
10
11Contents of the packages and how to install:
12
13*****************************************************
141) Windows 32
15*****************************************************
16File: kdepim_1.9.10_for_Windows.exe.zip
17Package contains:
18KO/Pi
19KA/Pi
20Phone access(kammu.exe)
21Libs for file, dir, qtopia resources.
22
23Download file.
24Unzip the file, then you are almost done.
25For details read the file
26Migration-Howto.txt in the package.
27
28*****************************************************
292) Zaurus Sharp ROM, gcc 2.95 compiled
30*****************************************************
31File: kdepim_1.9.10_for_SharpROM.ipk.zip
32Package contains:
33kaddressbook_1.9.10_arm.ipk
34korganizer-alarm_1.9.10_arm.ipk
35kmicrokdelibs_1.9.10_arm.ipk
36phoneaccess_1.9.10_arm.ipk
37kopiemail_1.9.10_arm.ipk
38pim_TAB_icon_1.9.10_arm.ipk
39korganizer_1.9.10_arm.ipk
40pwmanager_1.9.10_arm.ipk
41
42This package is for users of the Sharp ROM and clones.
43Users of old OpenZaurus releases, which are gcc2.95
44compiled can use it as well.
45
46All applications do need the
47kmicrokdelibs_1.9.10_arm.ipk
48package to run.
49
50phoneaccess_1.9.10_arm.ipk
51contains a command line tool for accessing mobile phones.
52It is used from Kx/Pi to sync with / export to
53mobile phones.
54
55Unzip package and install the apps in the usual way.
56
57*****************************************************
583) OpenZaurus ROM, gcc 3.xx compiled
59*****************************************************
60File: kdepim_1.9.10_for_OZ-gcc3xx.ipk.zip
61Package contains:
62kaddressbook_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
63kmicrokdelibs_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
64kopiemail_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
65korganizer-alarm_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
66korganizer_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
67phoneaccess_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
68pim_TAB_icon_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
69pwmanager_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
70
71
72This package is for users of the Open Zaurus ROM 3.3.6,
73compiled by coredump (aka known as Hentges-Rom).
74The programs may run on the new
75Open Zaurus Release 3.5.1 as well, but
76they cannot be installed there properly,
77because the package manager of OZ needs more
78information in the ipk files to install them properly.
79
80If you have Open Zaurus 3.5.1, you should use
81the packages of the OZ 3.5.1 feed,
82compiled and maintained by Hrw.
83Do not ask the OZ people about problems with these
84packages, they cannot help you.
85
86By the way, I cannot help you as well, because I
87am not using OZ.
88
89All applications do need the
90kmicrokdelibs_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
91package to run.
92
93phoneaccess_OZ-gcc3xx_1.9.10_arm.ipk
94contains a command line tool for accessing mobile phones.
95It is used from Kx/Pi to sync with / export to
96mobile phones.
97
98Unzip package and install the apps in the usual way.
99
100*****************************************************
1014) Linux Desktop (SuSE 9.1)
102*****************************************************
103File: KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.10-SuSE9.1.i586.rpm
104Package contains:
105KAddessbook/Pi
106KOrganizer/Pi
107PasswordManager/Pi
108KPhone/Pi
109KTimeTracker/Pi
110and the needed microkde libs.
111
112Download file and install it on console with
113su
114rpm -ihv KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.10-SuSE9.1.i586.rpm
115
116If you want to be able to sync your phone via infrared
117(if you have an infrared port on your laptop)
118please make an online update to get infrared working.
119
120If you want to be able to sync KDE-Pim/Pi with the KDE-desktop
121please update SuSE 9.1 to KDE 3.3.0 or higher.
122NOTE:
123Currently only syncing of calendar data is supported by
124the KDE-Pim/Pi <-> KDE-desktop sync feature.
125Possibility of syncing addressbook data will follow before
126release 2.0.0 of KDE-Pim/Pi.
127
128Here is the information,
129provided in the rpm file about the content:
130
131KDE-Pim-Pi
132Version: 1.9.10-SuSE9.1
133This package contains the platform-independent PIM programs from
134www.pi-sync.net, compiled for SuSE 9.1:
135KTimeTacker/Pi
136KPhone/Pi
137KAddressbook/Pi
138KOrganizer/Pi
139PasswordManager/Pi
140These applications do not need anything from the KDE-desktop
141at all to run on Linux. However, there is a dependency from
142two KDE libs, because a small command line program is included
143to make it possible to sync with the KDE-desktop applications.
144These applications are independent from the KDE-desktop
145environment. That means, nothing of your existing
146KDE-desktop setup will be changed, or any data
147(calendar-addressbook) used by the KDE-desktop
148applications will be changed or accessed.
149These applications stores their data and config in
150$HOME/kdepim/
151However, because the same file format is used,
152an easy exchange of data with the KDE-desktop
153is possible.
154A small command line program is included
155to make it possible to sync with the KDE-desktop applications.
156You do not need to call this program from the commandline,
157it is called from the KDE-Pim/Pi apps when you choose there:
158Sync with KDE_Desktop.
159If something is going wrong, please start the
160KDE-Pim/Pi program itself from the console to get detailed output.
161After installation, you should have a
162PIM-pi
163folder in your KDE start menu, where you can
164start the applications from.
165These programs makes it possible to sync your Zaurus easily
166(with the KDE-Pim/Pi programs running on the Zaurus)
167with the KDE-desktop calendar/addressbook data.
168If you want to use that, you have to update your
169KDE-desktop to version 3.3.0 or higher.
170Actually - after the (non difficult) configuration is set up -
171with two mouseklicks on the Zaurus,
172the Zaurus syncs with the corresponding  KDE-Pim/Pi
173program on the Linux Desktop which syncs automatically
174with the KDE-desktop data.
175If you want to use the KDE-desktop calendar/addressbook applications,
176just install these apps in this package and use them as a syncing tool for the
177Zaurus <-> KDE-desktop sync.
178The sync requires a network connection from your Zaurus to
179the PC. A detailed Sync HowTo is available in the
180Help menu of the applications.
181These applications makes it also possible, that you can sync
182(or just export the data to) your mobile phone with your
183data of the KDE-desktop calendar/addressbook applications.
184This is tested and working for Nokia mobile phones,
185it may work with others as well.
186(More info about that: -> Sync HowTo)
187NOTE:
188You have to make an online update in SuSE 9.1 to make it
189possible to get the infrared connection working, such that
190you can sync your (Nokia) mobile phone via infrared.
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