Hi list, and thank you Mark for the answer.
Post by Mark EllisPost by Andrea VaiHi all, I append to this message because I installed synce-gvfs from the
"PPA for SynCE", but it still gives me the error mentioned.
What happens if you run /usr/lib/synce-gvfs/gvfsd-synce from the command
line ?
Yes, it works! i.e., if I first connect my PDA, enter its password at
the gnome-trayicon prompt, then run /usr/lib/synce-gvfs/gvfsd-synce and
then click on "explore with filemanager" on the trayicon, I am indeed
able to browse the files under "Mobile Device_Angus_JJ" (Angus_JJ is my
pda name).
How can I make it working without issuing that command manually?
Thank you very much,
Andrea
(big) p.s.:
I have made some tests and here are the results, if it can help to
investigate the problem.
As soon as I run /usr/lib/synce-gvfs/gvfsd-synce, an icon "Mobile
device" shows up in Nautilus. But if I click on it, it sometimes shows
the "Loading..." message and nothing happens. Some other times, clicking
on it gives me error (cannot mount).
After having successfully "explored" the AngusJJ, if I shut down
the /usr/lib/synce-gvfs/gvfsd-synce (which gives no output on the
terminal) the AngusJJ remains browsable.
Some times, if I disconnect and reconnect the PDA (WITHOUT running
gvfsd-synce ), then the "Mobile Device Angus_JJ" is present in Nautilus,
it correctly shows "Documents" and "Filesystem", but if I click on
either of them it returns error "Cannot show folder content. Cannot show
all «Filesystem» content: An unspecified failure has
occurred" [translated from italian]. After doing that, if I
run /usr/lib/synce-gvfs/gvfsd-synce then the "Mobile device" appears in
Nautilus, and it is browsable (the opposite as before: now MobileDevice
is browsable and AngusJJ is not).
I tried many times the steps to reproduce the same behaviour, and I also
encountered this situation (it seems to me that happens if I had already
browsed my pda after a reboot):
If I disconnect the device, unmount the device in nautilus (right click
--> unmount), connect the device again, I can explore it by clicking on
the icon "Angus_JJ mobile device" that comes up in nautilus, and the
"mobile device" icon does not appear. NB this again WITHOUT
running /usr/lib/synce-gvfs/gvfsd-synce.
Post by Mark EllisPost by Andrea VaiCan anyone help me please? May I find somewhere any log to investigate
the problem? Does anybody out there ever managed to browse PDA files
from Lucid on a WM5 device using synce-gvfs?
I'm using WM5 on an i-mate JasJar, and Lucid on amd64.
The PPA I use is http://ppa.launchpad.net/synce/ubuntu
Thank you very much,
Andrea
Post by Mark EllisPost by Enrique LatreIs there any way on maverick to browse the device (WM6)? On lucid I
did that whith synce-gvfs, which is not available for maverick. I
Could not display "synce://ppc_ql". Nautilus cannot handle "synce" locations.
Thank you
The synce-gvfs package is in the PPA.
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