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@@ -248,96 +248,98 @@ b) Pi-Sync (direct Kx/Pi to Kx/Pi sync) | |||
248 | with the build in file transfer feature "Pi-Sync": | 248 | with the build in file transfer feature "Pi-Sync": |
249 | You have first to enable file transfer on the remote device: | 249 | You have first to enable file transfer on the remote device: |
250 | - Start KO/Pi on the remote device. | 250 | - Start KO/Pi on the remote device. |
251 | - Choose Menu Synchronize-Enable Pi-Sync. | 251 | - Choose Menu Synchronize-Enable Pi-Sync. |
252 | - Choose a port number, where KO/Pi should listen for | 252 | - Choose a port number, where KO/Pi should listen for |
253 | file sending requests. Valid port numbers are numbers | 253 | file sending requests. Valid port numbers are numbers |
254 | between 1 and 65565. Do not specify port numbers, that are | 254 | between 1 and 65565. Do not specify port numbers, that are |
255 | used by other applications. A port number between 9000 and 9999 | 255 | used by other applications. A port number between 9000 and 9999 |
256 | is most likely not used by another application. | 256 | is most likely not used by another application. |
257 | The default port number is 9197 for KO/Pi. | 257 | The default port number is 9197 for KO/Pi. |
258 | If you specify a port number, which is already in use, | 258 | If you specify a port number, which is already in use, |
259 | you will get an error message when closing this dialog. | 259 | you will get an error message when closing this dialog. |
260 | - Choose a password. | 260 | - Choose a password. |
261 | - Click OK. | 261 | - Click OK. |
262 | Now KO/Pi will send the calendar data via the network, | 262 | Now KO/Pi will send the calendar data via the network, |
263 | if some other device is sending a "please send calendar" | 263 | if some other device is sending a "please send calendar" |
264 | request on the given port using the given password. | 264 | request on the given port using the given password. |
265 | If you want to be sure, nobody can access your calendar | 265 | If you want to be sure, nobody can access your calendar |
266 | data, simply disable the file transfer feature on the | 266 | data, simply disable the file transfer feature on the |
267 | remote device after the syncing is done by choosing: | 267 | remote device after the syncing is done by choosing: |
268 | Menu Synchronize-Disable Pi-Sync. | 268 | Menu Synchronize-Disable Pi-Sync. |
269 | 269 | ||
270 | On your local device, create a new profile and choose | 270 | On your local device, create a new profile and choose |
271 | profile kind "Pi-Sync". | 271 | profile kind "Pi-Sync". |
272 | Fill in the needed values: | 272 | Fill in the needed values: |
273 | - Password for remote access: | 273 | - Password for remote access: |
274 | The password you specified on the remote device. | 274 | The password you specified on the remote device. |
275 | - Remote IP address: | 275 | - Remote IP address: |
276 | The IP address of the remote device. | 276 | The IP address of the remote device. |
277 | - Remote port number: | 277 | - Remote port number: |
278 | The port number you specified on the remote device. | 278 | The port number you specified on the remote device. |
279 | 279 | ||
280 | Now you can syncronize your local device easily with your | 280 | Now you can syncronize your local device easily with your |
281 | remote device. This works well for all platforms KO/Pi is | 281 | remote device. This works well for all platforms KO/Pi is |
282 | running on, e.g. syncing a KO/Pi on Zaurus with KO/Pi on Windows | 282 | running on, e.g. syncing a KO/Pi on Zaurus with KO/Pi on Windows |
283 | is now very easy. | 283 | is now very easy. |
284 | 284 | ||
285 | c) Remote file | 285 | c) Remote file |
286 | Syncing with the profile kind "Remote file" is performed in three steps: | 286 | Syncing with the profile kind "Remote file" is performed in three steps: |
287 | i) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file | 287 | i) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file |
288 | ii) sync with this temp file | 288 | ii) sync with this temp file |
289 | iii) upload the synced file to the remote device | 289 | iii) upload the synced file to the remote device |
290 | 290 | ||
291 | The down-/uploading if i) and iii) is done via a command line command. | 291 | The down-/uploading if i) and iii) is done via a command line command. |
292 | Please specify the download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) and the | 292 | Please specify the download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) and the |
293 | file name of the temp file in the corresponding fields. | 293 | file name of the temp file in the corresponding fields. |
294 | 294 | ||
295 | d) Mobile device (cell phone) | 295 | d) Mobile device (cell phone) |
296 | Note: On the Zaurus you have to install the kammu_xxx_arm.ipk package | ||
297 | to be able to access mobile phones. | ||
296 | We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. | 298 | We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. |
297 | Note: | 299 | Note: |
298 | It is only possible to sync a mobile phone with one particular device | 300 | It is only possible to sync a mobile phone with one particular device |
299 | running KO/Pi. If you want to be able to write data of more than one device | 301 | running KO/Pi. If you want to be able to write data of more than one device |
300 | to the mobile phone (e.g. from your Zaurus and from your Windows Laptop) | 302 | to the mobile phone (e.g. from your Zaurus and from your Windows Laptop) |
301 | do not sync with the mobile phone at all, but use the | 303 | do not sync with the mobile phone at all, but use the |
302 | "Export to phone" functionality from the different devices. | 304 | "Export to phone" functionality from the different devices. |
303 | Using "Export to phone" makes it not possible to get back data from the | 305 | Using "Export to phone" makes it not possible to get back data from the |
304 | phone, if it was changed there, of course. | 306 | phone, if it was changed there, of course. |
305 | If you sync with the phone, do not use "Export to phone" from any device. | 307 | If you sync with the phone, do not use "Export to phone" from any device. |
306 | (And do not sync, as mentioned above, from any other device with that phone). | 308 | (And do not sync, as mentioned above, from any other device with that phone). |
307 | It would delete the needed information for syncing with that phone! | 309 | It would delete the needed information for syncing with that phone! |
308 | 310 | ||
309 | We are using Gammu (Version: 0.98.9) ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/gammu/ ) | 311 | We are using Gammu (Version: 0.98.9) ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/gammu/ ) |
310 | for accessing the phones. | 312 | for accessing the phones. |
311 | Note: You cannot use the original Gammu for syncing KDE-Pim/Pi, because | 313 | Note: You cannot use the original Gammu for syncing KDE-Pim/Pi, because |
312 | we have modified the original version to make it useable for syncing! | 314 | we have modified the original version to make it useable for syncing! |
313 | Gammu allows access to many phones in many ways (Irda, Bluetooth, serial,...). | 315 | Gammu allows access to many phones in many ways (Irda, Bluetooth, serial,...). |
314 | The recommended phone access using Gammu with KDE-Pim/Pi is Irda (infrared). | 316 | The recommended phone access using Gammu with KDE-Pim/Pi is Irda (infrared). |
315 | Bluetooth access is disabled on the Zaurus, but may work on Windows. | 317 | Bluetooth access is disabled on the Zaurus, but may work on Windows. |
316 | Please look at the Gammu homepage and documentation about more details | 318 | Please look at the Gammu homepage and documentation about more details |
317 | configuring Gammu how to access your phone. | 319 | configuring Gammu how to access your phone. |
318 | If you have problems accessing your phone, start KO/Pi from the konsole | 320 | If you have problems accessing your phone, start KO/Pi from the konsole |
319 | and you will get a more detailed output what went wrong. | 321 | and you will get a more detailed output what went wrong. |
320 | About Gammu from the Gammu homepage: | 322 | About Gammu from the Gammu homepage: |
321 | Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular | 323 | Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular |
322 | manager for various mobile phones/modems. | 324 | manager for various mobile phones/modems. |
323 | It supports the Nokia 2100, 3100, 32xx, 33xx, | 325 | It supports the Nokia 2100, 3100, 32xx, 33xx, |
324 | 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, | 326 | 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, |
325 | 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 7250, | 327 | 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 7250, |
326 | 7250i, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, 9210 | 328 | 7250i, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, 9210 |
327 | and compatible and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel, | 329 | and compatible and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel, |
328 | Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others) | 330 | Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others) |
329 | over cables/infrared/BlueTooth. | 331 | over cables/infrared/BlueTooth. |
330 | 332 | ||
331 | Here is an example what to specify to access a Nokia 6310i via infrared: | 333 | Here is an example what to specify to access a Nokia 6310i via infrared: |
332 | On Linux (Zaurus): | 334 | On Linux (Zaurus): |
333 | I/O device: /dev/ircomm | 335 | I/O device: /dev/ircomm |
334 | Connection: irda | 336 | Connection: irda |
335 | Model: <leave empty> | 337 | Model: <leave empty> |
336 | 338 | ||
337 | On Windows: | 339 | On Windows: |
338 | I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty> | 340 | I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty> |
339 | Connection: irda | 341 | Connection: irda |
340 | Model: <leave empty> | 342 | Model: <leave empty> |
341 | 343 | ||
342 | Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation, | 344 | Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation, |
343 | how to specify the connection settings for | 345 | how to specify the connection settings for |