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Re: [Fwd: Pocket pc]



You may want to look into multisync and synce. Both of those projects
deal with syncing windows ce and Linux. multisync seems fairly easy to
setup but I have been to lazy to try to setup the connection to my PDA
and have not messed with it recently.

-jon
(physcofish)

On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 02:17 -0400, Tim Carmean wrote:
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Pocket pc
> Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 00:31:02 -0400
> From: Pune Daddy <abcoursi@xxxxxxx>
> To: tecarmea@xxxxxxx
> 
> Hey, how's it going.
> 
> Since the install-a-thon I've come to learn linux pretty quickly.
> Including learning how to use the terminal and navigate through files.
> It's a very sophisticated operating system. So powerful in fact, I've
> been searching for the linux programs similar to the windows apps that i
> have on the windows partition. It's coming slowly but I'm hoping to
> maybe switch to the linux partition I've made and remove windows. Right
> now it seems the only big thing that's stopping me is my pocket pc. Now,
> I've checked around, and from the looks of it, it's a project that's
> just starting out. I didn't know though if there was a definite solution
> for that though. I've tryed installing activesync and microsoft office
> on linux using cross over office, and it installs, but the pocket pc
> can't connect. Maybe it's simply a driver issue and linux doesn't
> recognize it. I doubt it though. i'm trying to find a solution to
> getting my pocket pc to sync with either evolution mail or outlook, one
> or the other. I've also looked into installing linux on my pocket pc,
> and that's kind of limited right now too, it looks. Let me know if you
> have anything that might help me out, cause once I get this solved, I'm
> pretty sure i'll make the switch. Thanks,
> 
> -Adam :)
> 
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