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diff --git a/bin/kdepim/Zaurus-KDE_syncHowTo.txt b/bin/kdepim/Zaurus-KDE_syncHowTo.txt index 5aad5da..6ceabdb 100644 --- a/bin/kdepim/Zaurus-KDE_syncHowTo.txt +++ b/bin/kdepim/Zaurus-KDE_syncHowTo.txt @@ -1,209 +1,207 @@ Sync HowTo Zaurus <-> KDE -NOTE: -CURRENTLY ONLY SYNCING OF CALENDAR DATA IS SUPPORTED! This is a Sync HowTo Zaurus <-> K-Desktop Environment(KDE) using the KDE-Pim/Pi applications KAddressbook/Pi (KA/Pi) and KOrganizer/Pi (KO/Pi) on the Zaurus (Z). You can now easily sync your Z with the PIM data of the KDE. (addressbook and calendar data). You need to install the desktop versions of KA/Pi+KO/Pi on the desktop. You need KDE version 3.3.0 or higher on your desktop. You need KA/Pi+KO/Pi version 1.9.11 or higher on the desktop and on the Z. NOTE: Almost the same procedure will make it possible to sync KA/Pi+KO/Pi running on Windows with KDE via network. The setup+sync procedure is: 0) How the syncing works 1) Installing KA/Pi+KO/Pi on the Z 2) Installing desktop version of KA/Pi+KO/Pi on the desktop 3) Connection your Z to the desktop via network (network connection can be set up via USB cable or (W)Lan 4) Configuring KA/Pi+KO/Pi on Z for Sync 5) Enable remote sync in KA/Pi+KO/Pi on the desktop 6) Sync ***************************************************** 0) How the syncing works ***************************************************** After setting up everything, the following actions will be performed when syncing: User enables "remote pi-sync" on desktop. User chooses "sync with configured desktop profile" on the Z. Z sends sync request via network to configured IP/port/password. KO/Pi on desktop detects sync request and syncs with KDE (configurable!). A window pops up, that KO/Pi on desktop is in "remote syncing mode". If a conflict occurs when syncing KO/PI<->KDE on the desktop, automatically the newest entry is choosen. (To avoid the need of user interaction) KO/Pi on desktop sends synced file to Zaurus. KO/Pi on desktop is in "waiting mode" to get synced file back. Zaurus is syncing it's own calendar with the received file. Here can be some user interaction needed, i.e. if the sync profile is configured as "ask for every entry on conflict" and a conflict occurs. Zaurus sends back synced file to desktop. Syncing on Zaurus is complete now. KO/Pi on desktop gets back synced file. KO/Pi on desktop removes all entries in its own calendar and reloads the synced file. KO/Pi on desktop syncs with KDE. After syncing with KDE is finished, KO/Pi closes the "remote syncing mode" window and displays a "syncing complete" message in the headline. The actual syncing KO/Pi on desktop <-> KDE is performed by a small command line tool "kdecaldump", which writes/reads the complete KDE calendar resources to a file/from a file. KO/Pi tags changed entries such that an unchanged entry is not changed in KDE by kdecaldump. That is important for calendar entries in KDE, stored in a "disconnected IMAP" calendar resource. Same way is KA/Pi working. ***************************************************** 1) Installing KA/Pi+KO/Pi on the Z ***************************************************** Download latest version of KA/Pi+KO/Pi from http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdepimpi/ Project KDE/Pim. Direct link is: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104103&package_id=112604 Click on the version number to read the release notes/change log. Choose there the right precompiled package for your Z: For Sharp ROM -File: kdepim_1.x.xx_for_SharpROM.ipk.zip For Open Zaurus ROM: -File: kdepim_1.x.xx_for_OZ-gcc3xx.ipk.zip If unsure, choose: -File: kdepim_1.x.xx_for_SharpROM.ipk.zip Unzip the file and install the packages as usual on your Z. In order to intstall KA/Pi+KO/Pi on your Z, you need to install the following files: kmicrokdelibs_1.x.xx_arm.ipk kaddressbook_1.x.xx_arm.ipk korganizer_1.x.xx_arm.ipk ***************************************************** 2) Installing desktop version of KA/Pi+KO/Pi on the desktop ***************************************************** Precompiled packages are available for SuSE 9.1. Choose on the above download location: -File: KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.10-SuSE9.1.i586.rpm +File: KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.11-SuSE9.1.i586.rpm Download file and install it on console with su -rpm -ihv KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.10-SuSE9.1.i586.rpm - +rpm -ihv KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.11-SuSE9.1.i586.rpm +(NOTE:update with rpm -Uhv KDE-Pim-Pi-1.9.11-SuSE9.1.i586.rpm) NOTE for users of SuSE 9.1: You need KDE version 3.3.0 or higher on your desktop. Plese make an online update in SuSE (YAST), then update your KDE to version 3.3.0 or higher. You can find links to updated precompiled versions of KDE for SuSE 9.1 on the SusE web site, a direct link is for example: ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/ftp.suse.com/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.1 HOWTO UPDATE KDE: Download there the packages in "base". And the needed package for your language in "internationalization". Put all downloaded files in one "installation" directory. Open console and go to the downloaded "installation" directory. Do there a su and then perform a test for the update: rpm -Uhv --test *.rpm If no dependencies are shown, you can do the actual update with rpm -Uhv *.rpm If there are missing dependencies, you can resolve them by - download the needed updated KDE package from the "applications" or from the "development" folder on the server. - adding a needed rpm package from the SuSE install DVD - remove the package that has dependencies from your "installation" directory. Do the rpm -Uhv --test *.rpm until you get no dependencies and no errors, then do a rpm -Uhv *.rpm Run SuSEconfig after installing with rpm is finished. Restart KDE. ***************************************************** 3) Connection your Z to the desktop via network (network connection can be set up via USB cable or (W)Lan ***************************************************** a) Connection via network cable/(W)Lan cards Connect your desktop to the network. Set up networking on the Z. Make sure, you can ping the desktop from Z. b) Connection via USB cable:(is working for Z 7x0 and Z5500) (i) Open console on desktop and type su tail -f /var/log/messages (ii) Connect your Z with the USB cable to your desktop You should get as output in the above console something like this: ("BUG" is the name of the desktop computer!) Oct 26 12:49:37 BUG kernel: usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using address 2 Oct 26 12:49:37 BUG kernel: usb 2-2: Product: SL-C860 Oct 26 12:49:37 BUG kernel: usb 2-2: Manufacturer: Sharp Oct 26 12:49:37 BUG /etc/hotplug/usb.agent[22659]: need a device for this command Oct 26 12:49:43 BUG kernel: usb0: register usbnet at usb-0000:00:1d.0-2, Sharp Zaurus, PXA-2xx based Oct 26 12:49:43 BUG kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usbnet You see in the 5. line ("BUG kernel: usb0: register"), that usb device usb0 is used. (iii) Create a network startup entry in /etc/sysconfig/network Depending of the number X of the used usb device, create a file /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-usbX (in our case /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-usb0 ) with the following content: # usbX config for Zaurus IPADDR='192.168.129.200' NETMASK='255.255.255.0' NETWORK='192.168.129.0' BROADCAST='192.168.129.255' STARTMODE='hotplug' (iv) Disconnect the Z and connect the Z again to the desktop. Now you should be able to ping the Z from the desktop, try in console on desktop: ping 192.168.129.201 Now you should be able to ping the desktop from the Z, try in console on Z: ping 192.168.129.200 Now you will get a network connection automatically, if you connect your Z to the desktop via the USB cable. In the following, we assume, that the desktop has the IP address: 192.168.129.200 and that the Z has the IP address: 192.168.129.201 ***************************************************** 4) Configuring KA/Pi+KO/Pi on Z for Sync ***************************************************** Start KO/Pi on the Z. Choose Menu: Synchronize - Configure Fill in name for "Local device name:", e.g. "Z760" Click on "New profile" Set name of "Profile:", e.g. "BUG". (that is the above name of the desktop computer) |