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title: Hotsyncing With J-Pilot | |
date: 2024-10-04 | |
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Hotsyncing like it's 2010 | |
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This is the start of a post on using jpilot to sync with the Zire. | |
It was started on the Zire first by writing with the stylus and | |
then hotsyncing the memo to the laptop to finish. | |
The above paragraph was written on the Zire using the stylus and | |
Graffiti, which I Hotsync to my laptop using J-Pilot, then | |
copy/pasted it to this post to start things off. | |
Phlogging Zire | |
J-Pilot Memo Syncing | |
I wanted to use it as a demonstration on moving data back and | |
forth between the two systems, but getting there was a journey | |
itself. | |
Installing Naughty Aughty Linux | |
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Back when I was using Linux in the aughties and having worked with | |
Palm Pilots at work (that's another post), I remember seeing | |
various software packages that I never had a use for. Specifically | |
KPilot and gnome-pilot that would get installed via dependencies | |
sometimes and show up in the applications menus. | |
KPilot | |
gnome-pilot | |
These were my first gotos when setting up the Zire to hotsync with | |
my Linux Laptop that I went over in the last post. I knew these had | |
some sort of syncing with other PIM apps like Kontact and | |
Evolution too, and I was hoping I could sync to with CalDAV, CardDA | |
and IMAP on Fastmail and then hotsync to the Zire. This would help | |
keep things relatively up-to-date as I could hotsync in the morning | |
and my Zire would reflect my daily calendar. | |
This unfortunately had two issues. | |
1. Development of KPilot and gnome-pilot stopped around 2010 | |
2. Older Linux distros no longer work on with modern https | |
Number 2 was important because I had hoped installing an older | |
version of Debian or another distro that still included all the | |
apps could be a workaround. While the apps do work, because of | |
the TLS versions Fastmail (and almost all other modern web | |
services) use, authentication refuses to work. | |
I tried a few workarounds, with an evening spent installing | |
older LTS releases that still included the PIM apps, but none | |
were able to speak the required TLS versions. | |
There was a bit of hope in CentOS 6.11, which received updates | |
to 2018 and included both KPilot and gnome-pilot. I was able to | |
connect Evolution to Fastmail and sync my calendar, but because | |
it was running it in a VM it relied on USB pass thru to sync to the | |
Zire. | |
KPilot on CentOS6.11 | |
The Zire showed up as a USB device in qemu to passthru, and I | |
could see it show up in CentOS as a USB device, but it absolutely | |
refused to work with KPilot and gnome-pilot and never was able to | |
sync. | |
Eventually I gave up on this route, as using a VM with an older | |
distro added a lot of overhead, especially when there was a more | |
modern option available. | |
Switching to J-Pilot | |
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J-Pilot itself is still an older application, but it is | |
maintained to this day. Following the setup guide, I added the apt | |
repository to my Mint laptop, and one apt-gt later I had to | |
running. | |
J-Pilot | |
Initiating a hotsync worked the first time without any issues, and | |
I could easily create/edit/delete calendar entries, memos and todos | |
back and forth with relative ease. It also has the option of fully | |
backing up the device, so I can do a restore if it ever fully loses | |
power or something else catastrophic happens and I have new Palm | |
PDA. | |
J-Pilot Todo Syncing | |
J-Pilot is going to be my main tool for using the Zire the rest of | |
this month, or at least it was until I found out there might be | |
another way, but it goes down a dark path. | |
One More Thing | |
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The start of this post was written on the Zire, but the rest of it | |
was written on my Macintosh Plus over telnet to a raspberrypi and | |
then via mosh to SDF. | |
Phlogging on a Mac Plus | |
Prior to getting the Zire, my summer project was setting up a | |
working "modern" Macintosh Plus so I could use it to for | |
limited Internet things like writing phlog posts, browsing | |
gopherholes and playing games. | |
I won't write every post on the Mac Plus, but will probably use it | |
occasionally. | |
Links | |
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