12-02-2019
could you provide an useful link to display the instructions how to install and set up correctly my webpacker?
Thanks you very much for your support
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install-netsync(1) General Commands Manual install-netsync(1)
NAME
install-netsync - reads or sets the Network Preferences information on a Palm Device
SYNOPSIS
install-netsync -p /dev/pilot -e -n <hostname> -i <ip> -m <netmask>
DESCRIPTION
install-netsync allows the user to read or change the Network Preferences stored on the Pilot
OPTIONS
-p --port <port>,
Use device file port to communicate with the Palm handheld device. If this is not specified, will look for the $PILOTPORT environ-
ment variable. If both are not found, will fall back to /dev/pilot.
-h --help
Display help synopsis for install-netsync
-v --version
Display version of install-netsync
-e --enable
Enable the LanSync operation (instead of local HotSync)
-n --name <hostname>,
Sets the hostname of the remote machine you wish to connect to. This is not the hostname of the Palm device itself
-i --ip
Set the IP address of the remote machine you wish to connect to. This is not the IP address of the Palm device itself
-m --mask
Set the netmask of the remote machine you wish to connect to. This is not the netmask address of the Palm device itself
USAGE
The program will connect to a target Palm handheld device, and read or set the Network Preferences information specified or display the
Network Preferences stored on the Palm device
KNOWN BUGS
install-netsync has no known bugs.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot-link.org/
AUTHOR
install-netsync was created from the original install-user
application originally written by D. Jeff Dionne <jeff@RyeHam.ee.ryerson.ca>, and was split it out into a separate conduit by JP Rosevear
<jpr@ximian.com>
Free Software Foundation Palm Computing Device Tools install-netsync(1)