I'd agree with the alpha feel of the kde pilot stuff. I've never got it to sync my treo. Jpilot, however, seems to work rather well. http://jpilot.org It comes with RedHat 9 and Mandrake 9.2. Mark Courtney http://www.MarkCourtney.com __ +|oo|+ +|oo|+ || || || || || || _ || _ \\_||_// | [] | | || | / [] \ \______/ > > My wife and I both have palms and both have Linux desktops. We'd love > to have a way to share our calendars, without resorting to putting > things out on the wild, wooly internet (but putting them onto > a private Apache server would be fine). > > Does anybody know of a solution to this problem? It would involve a > desktop calendaring program, a conduit from that desktop calendaring > program to a shared calendar, and a conduit from the desktop > calendaring program to Palms. > > The last time I checked, the kde pilot stuff (KDE would be my first > choice for familiarity reasons) had a frighteningly alpha feel to it. > I'm afraid I'm pretty ignorant about Evolution. > > Thanks for any advice! I feel like this is a FAQ, but since the > answer probably changes pretty rapidly, felt it was probably ok to ask > again.... > > cheers, > r > _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list