Linux Manuals

The Linux Manuals (man pages) document is an important part of Linux documents. Linux Manuals are organized as several sections. Each section has a group of commands for a specific area in Linux usage, administration or development.

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    pilot-reminders (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-reminders – Exports your Palm Datebook database into a remind(1) data file format. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-reminders [-p|–port <port>] [-q|–quiet] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-w|–write] DescriptionYour Datebook database will be written to STDOUT as it is converted unless redirected to a file. OptionsReminders Options                  -w, –write                Write out the Datebook (not Calendar) database. Conduit Options                  -p, –port port                Use device file port to communicate with the…

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    pilot-read-veo (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-read-veo – Synchronize your Veo Traveler databases Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-read-veo [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-q|–quiet] [-n|–name  filename] [-l|–list] [-b|–bias  bias] [-c|–colour] [-t|–type [ppm|png]] DescriptionSynchronize your Veo Traveler databases with your desktop machine. Output defaults to ppm. Optionspilot-read-veo options                  -n, –name name                Specify output picture by name                   -l, –list                List Photos on device                   -b, –bias bias                lighten or darken the image (0..50 darken, 50..100 lighten)                   -c, –colour                colour correct the output…

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    pilot-read-todos (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-read-todos – Syncronize your Palm ToDo application’s database with your desktop machine. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-read-todos [-p|–port <port>] [-q|–quiet] [-A|–archived] [-w|–write]  pilot-read-todos [-f|–file  file] [-A|–archived] [-w|–write]  pilot-read-todos [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] Description pilot-read-todos will read the ToDo database on the Palm handheld, or read the ToDoDB.pdb file directly from disk on your desktop machine, and print the contents to STDOUT (generally the screen). Use only one of –port or –file. Optionspilot-read-todos…

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    pilot-read-screenshot (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-read-screenshot – Read screenshots from Palm (ScreenShotDB). Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-read-screenshot [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-q|–quiet] [-t|–type [ppm|png]] DescriptionScreenShot is a Palm-compatible application for OS4 and OS5. ScreenShot captures the current screen of any application. All color and grayscale modes, as well as extended screen sizes and virtual Graffiti areas are supported. Also exports as JPG/GIF/BMP to card. For more information on…

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    pilot-read-palmpix (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-read-palmpix – Convert all pictures in the files given or found on a Palm handheld. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-read-palmpix [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-q|–quiet] [-s|–stretch] [-c|–colour] [-t|–type [ppm|png]] [-b|–bias  bias] [-l|–list] [-n|–name  name] [file] …  pilot-read-palmpix Image1.pdb Image2.pdb Image3.pdb Description pilot-read-palmpix allows a Kodak PalmPix camera user to extract the images from their Palm handheld and convert them to Portable Network Graphic (.png) or Portable Pixmap (.ppm) files on their system. The default output type is Portable Pixmap (.ppm)….

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    pilot-read-notepad (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-read-notepad – List the record information found in the Palm Notepad Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-read-notepad [-p|–port <port>] [-q|–quiet] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-l|–list] [-t|–type  ppm|png] DescriptionConnect to the Palm handheld and list the record information found in the Palm Notepad application (found on OS4 and newer devices). If –type is specified, each record’s image will be converted to files, using Portable Network Graphic (.png) or…

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    pilot-read-ical (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-read-ical – Exports the DatebookDB and/or ToDo applications to ical format. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-read-ical [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [-q|–quiet] [–usage] [-d|–datebook] [-t|–pubtext  pubtext] [-f|–file  file] DescriptionNote, this is not the same as the iCal calendar format.  pilot-read-ical allows the user to retrieve the contents of the ToDo and Datebook databases on a Palm handheld, and convert their contents to an Ical calendar. Note that the calendar…

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    pilot-read-expenses (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-read-expenses – Export Palm Expense application data in a text format. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-read-expenses [-p|–port <port>] [-q|–quiet] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-w|–write] Description pilot-read-expenses is used to output the Expense data in a simple text format, which can be used to import into any other application you wish, such as Excel or other application. If you have expense entries saved on your Palm in…

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    pilot-nredir (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-nredir – Accept connection and redirect via Network Hotsync Protocol. Sectionpilot-link: Tools Synopsis pilot-nredir [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-q|–quiet] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-n|–net] DescriptionThis will bind your locally connected device to a network port, and redirect them through the network device to a listening server as specified in the LANSync Preferences panel on your Palm. Pilot-Nredir Command-n, –net Redirect to the network port set in…

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    pilot-memos (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-memos – Manipulate Memo entries from a file or your Palm device. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-memos [-p|–port <port>] [-q|–quiet] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-v|–verbose] [-d|–delete] [-f|–file  file] [-s|–save  dir] [-c|–category  STRING] [-r|–regex  STRING] DescriptionBy default, the contents of your Palm’s memo database will be written to standard output as a standard UNIX mailbox (mbox-format) file, with each memo as a separate message. The subject of each message will be the category. If…

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    pilot-install-user (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-user – Reads or sets a Palm User and UserID on a Palm Device. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-user [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-q|–quiet] [-u|–user  username] [-i|–id  userid] [-l|–list] Description pilot-install-user allows the user to read or change the User and UserID information on the Palm handheld. Optionspilot-install-user options                  -u,                   –user username                Set the username, use quotes for spaces in the username, as in "John Q. Public".                   -i,                   –id userid…

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    pilot-install-todos (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-todos – Updates the Palm ToDo list with entries from a local file. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-todos [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-q|–quiet] [-f|–filename  STRING] Description pilot-install-todos allows the user to update the Palm ToDo list with entries from a local file. The format of this file is a simple line-by-line ToDo task entry. For each new line in the local file, a new task…

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    pilot-install-todo (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-todo – Updates the Palm ToDo list with one new entry. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-todo [-p|–port <port>] [-q|–quiet] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-P|–priority [1|2|3|4|5]] [-d|–due  mm/dd/yyyy] [-c|–completed] [-D|–description [title]] [-n|–note  note] [-f|–file  filename] Description pilot-install-todo allows the user to install one new ToDo list entry with specified paramters passed to pilot-install-todo and add a Note entry using text found in a filename <filename> passed to pilot-install-todo. Optionspilot-install-todo options                  -P,                   –priority priority                Specify the priority of the ToDo entry – 1|2|3|4|5 (defaults…

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    pilot-install-netsync (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-netsync – reads or sets the Network Preferences information on a Palm Device. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-netsync [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-q|–quiet] [-e|–enable] [-d|–disable] [-n|–name  name] [-a|–address  address] [-m|–mask  netmask] Description pilot-install-netsync allows the user to read or change the Network Preferences stored on the Palm. Optionspilot-install-netsync options                  -e, –enable                Enable the LanSync operation (Used for performing a "Network" HotSync (synchronize across the Internet for example) instead of "Local" HotSync).                   -d, –disable…

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    pilot-install-memo (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-memo – Installs a new Memo Pad entry onto your Palm handheld. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-memo [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-q|–quiet] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-c|–category  name] [-r|–replace] [-t|–title] [-f|–file  STRING …] Description pilot-install-memo allows the user to write one or more files as a new memo or memos, respectively, onto the Palm handheld. Optionspilot-install-memo options                  -c,                   –category category                Install memo(s) to category defined by category. pilot-install-memo uses the Unfiled category as the default…

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    pilot-install-hinote (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-hinote – Install local files into your Hi-Note database on your Palm handheld. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-hinote [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-q|–quiet] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-c  –category  category] [filename …] Description pilot-install-hinote allows the user to write one or more files as a new Hi-Note or into the Hi-Notes Palm application itself, on the Palm handheld. Please see http://www.cyclos.com/ for more information on Hi-Note. Optionspilot-install-hinote option                  -c,                   –category                   <category>                Write files to…

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    pilot-install-expenses (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-expenses – Install an expense record entries onto your Palm handheld device. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-expenses [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-q|–quiet] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-t|–ptype  STRING] [-e|–etype  STRING] [-a|–amount  STRING] [-V|–vendor  STRING] [-i|–city  STRING] [-g|–guests  NUMBER] [-n|–note  STRING] [-c|–category  STRING] [–replace] Description pilot-install-expenses allows a Palm handheld with the Expense application to have expense records synchronized to it from the commandline. You can pass any of the fields (except categories, currently) to pilot-install-expenses and create new expense records on your Palm handheld. Optionspilot-install-expenses options                  -t,                   –ptype STRING               …

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    pilot-install-datebook (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-install-datebook – Installs one or more new datebook entries onto your Palm handheld. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-install-datebook [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [-q|–quiet] [–usage] [-r|–read  file] Description pilot-install-datebook allows the user to create one or more datebook entries from one or more source files. The format of the source file contains one datebook entry per line, containing four tab separated fields. The fields are start date/time,…

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    pilot-hinotes (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-hinotes – Syncronize your Hi-Notes database with your desktop machine. Sectionpilot-link: Userland conduits Synopsis pilot-hinotes [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-q|–quiet] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-d|–dirname  dir] DescriptionHi-Notes must be installed on your Palm handheld (and at least one entry must exist within Hi-Notes). By default, the contents of your Palm’s Hi-Notes database (Hi-NoteDB.pdb) will be written to STDOUT as a standard Unix mailbox (in mbox-format) file, with…

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    pilot-getromtoken (1) Linux Manual Page

    pilot-getromtoken – Reads a ROM token from a Palm Handheld device. Sectionpilot-link: Tools Synopsis pilot-getromtoken [-p|–port <port>] [–version] [-?|–help] [–usage] [-q|–quiet] [-t|–token  token] [-s|–sysinfo] [–ram] [–rom] [filename] DescriptionTokens you may currently extract are: adcc: Entropy for internal A->D convertor calibration irda: Present only on memory card w/IrDA support snum: Device serial number (from Memory Card Flash ID)  pilot-getromtoken is used to fetch the ROM from your Palm handheld for…