On or about Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:41:56 -0500 Ben Stallings reportedly said... > Hi, folks. What software do you recommend for working with a Handspring > Visor via Linux? I don't actually have one yet, but I'd like to start > getting my data in the right format so I can move my addressbook, etc. to the > Visor immediately when I do have it. You don't need to change the 'format' of any data, you just need to acquire the Linux softwares for managing a Palm Pilot (or a Handspring in this case). Basic steps are: 1) Recompile the kernel with support for your USB controller, and support for the Handspring Visor (under USB > Serial Converters). Symlink /dev/visor and /dev/pilot -> /dev/ttyUSB1 2) Get and install the pilot-link suite of tools. This software is at v.0.9.5 right now. The next software depends on this suite of tools and libraries. 3) Get and install J-Pilot, which is the GUI desktop software that replaces Palm Desktop under *nix. This software is currently at v0.99 RTFM and you should be in business.. One note: it is necessary to first press the hotsync button on the Visor cradle before starting the sync or backup operation from J-pilot (or pilot-link). If you try it in the normal order, the sync operation will fail. Have fun. -.bill.layer.- -.those who are talking don't know, and those who know aren't talking.- -.frogtown.- -.minnesota.- -.u.s.a.-