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as root:

# mknod /tmp/pilot c 188 1

then use /tmp/pilot instead of /dev/ttyUSB1 (or whatever)

I also found this to work as root due to perms and reset the perms to 
allow me as a user to read and write through that port.

I can now use pilot-xfer again to -l (list) and -b (backup)


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