The purpose of the SynCE project is to provide a means of communication with a Windows CE or Pocket PC device from a computer running Linux, *BSD or other unices.
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Synce works fine with Ubuntu 8, Ubuntu14 and Debian Wheezy. Ease just OK, It is not easy to configure and does not have documentation. I only use it to establish communication, I don't use its existing features, they cover the basics. The new design, which makes use of D-Bus instead of HAL, has improved leaving aside the monolithic structure for a function-based one, but the direct call to dccm is missed, which is now via D-Bus, more difficult to debug. The support is practically non-existent, I have sent an email that has been waiting for weeks for the list administrator to authorize it because it exceeds the number of bytes. And it is that there has been no movement in the lists for years. My test: in Ubuntu 16 does not work at all. In Debian 8, 9 and 10 the DEBs of Ubuntu 16 are installed good, and at least here it achieves to connect (obtains IP), but disconnects after 3 seconds. I still haven't discovered what causes the ppp drop. In Debian 11 I'm trying to compile the sources from /trunk... fingers crossed!!!