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Hi There! |
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Can anyone here shed some light on the connection between these three apps? |
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I'm working on getting my iPAQ (3970) to sync with KDE. And it is working now |
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with syncekonnector which is now in portage. |
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It just suddenly worked after I played around a bit with these things. |
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I Just don't understand how they work together and documentation seems to be |
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very limited. |
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As I understand it till now mulltisynk (with k in the end) seems to be a |
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frontend to Ksync which seems to be an application for syncing PDAs. |
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But the syncekonnector only seems to work if I set it up in Kitchensync?!? |
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Is kitchensync meant to be a replacement for Ksync in the long term? |
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on the other hand syncekonnector won't compile if ksync isn't installed?! |
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So I'm a bit puzzled about the general architecture of kde synchronisation. |
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Anyone here who give a brief overview how all these different but similar |
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frameworks/apps work together? |
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Would be appreciated for general understanding and making the steps I took |
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sofar reproducible. |
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Thanks and (for the chrtistian gentoo users) merry X-Mas folks. |
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Benny |
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