Apologies. I forgot to add a comment here about how I (nearly) solved the problem for me.
I had to play with udev configuration, following these instructions:
In some cases, the gpilotd problem (eating CPU) arises again.
The workaround is to kill the gpilotd process.
gnome-pilot-applet, if running, would popup and suggest to restart gpilotd.
Accept, replug your Palm device, and that's it.
Hi Pedro,
Apologies. I forgot to add a comment here about how I (nearly) solved the problem for me.
I had to play with udev configuration, following these instructions:
http:// www.pilot- link.org/ README. usb
In some cases, the gpilotd problem (eating CPU) arises again.
The workaround is to kill the gpilotd process.
gnome-pilot-applet, if running, would popup and suggest to restart gpilotd.
Accept, replug your Palm device, and that's it.
HTH
Thanks to bug maintainers and developers.
RockyRoad