Not all conduits will have all of these actions. The list of possible actions includes the
following:
• Disabled:
• Synchronize:
from the pilot to the desktop, and from the desktop to the computer.
• Copy to pilot:
the pilot will not be copied to the desktop.
• Copy from pilot:
on the desktop will not be copied to the pilot.
Other settings might be available as well, including Conduit Priority, which determines
the order in which conduits will be used, and Sync Private Records, which determines
whether to copy private information as well as public, or just the public data.
9.2 The Pilot Applet
The GNOME Pilot panel applet sits in your panel until you are ready to synchronize
your handheld device. If the pilot access daemon is running, the applet will appear in
black and white. If it is not running, the applet will appear red and black. If the daemon
is paused, the applet will be yellow and black.
To add the applet into your panel, right-click on a free space on the panel and select
Add to Panel.... A window opens. Search for Pilot Applet and click on Add.
Click the applet button to start the GNOME Pilot configuration tool. The following
actions for the applet are available in the right-click menu:
• Restore:
from a backup you made earlier.
• Pause Daemon:
paused, this item will read Continue.
• Restart:
• Last Log:
96
Application Guide
Do nothing.
Ensures that data is the same in both places, copying new data
Copies all data from the desktop to the pilot. New data added on
Copy all data from the pilot to the desktop. New data added
If your PalmOS device has lost all data, select this item to restore it
Pauses the GNOME Pilot daemon gpilotd. If the daemon is
Stops and restarts the daemon.
Displays the results of the last synchronization performed.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 11 - APPLICATION GUIDE 17-03-2009 and is the answer not in the manual?