Checkout the latest build of Gnome Pilot.
http://www.gnome.org/gnome-pilot/download/
Maybe backup your pilot with pilot-xfer beforehand, just in case :)
Just install the required RPMs, and run "gpilotd-control-applet" to
configure it, then run "gpilot" in the background, so that you just have
to put the pilot into your cradle, and press the sync button to begin the
syncing process.
There are conduits for Gnomecard (addressbook), GnomeCal (doesn't work
for me), MAL, Sendmail (doesn't work for me), Memos (No idea what the smeg
this does), Expenses (doesn't work for me). It's not as stable as Kpilot,
but I've bad experiences with KPilot, so...
Kate
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