This is a short video about why you should use KDE Connect to connect your phone and computer.LinksKDE Connect - https://kdeconnect.kde.org/ KDE Connect download - https://kdeconnect.kde.org/download.html KDE Connect features - https://userbase.kde.org/KDEConnect#Overview More advanced video about m...
Open source way to connect your devices together. I just got it and it seems pretty dope. Anyone used this, or something similar before?
It's amazing and it keeps getting better with each update. I have it set up with a number of commands to remotely from my phone lock/unlock my PC, turn Bluetooth on or off, toggle night mode, start and kill certain apps, etc. It's very handy to share links and files from my phone straight to my PC or vice versa.
I've been using it for a while as well, I love the remote commands especially. Would you have any clue why the widget for my commands stopped working? It was removed one day, so I added it back, but my commands don't show up there.
I'm not sure. Are you talking about an issue on the PC or the phone? Did you perform any updates? What distro are you using? There may have been a major update that may have wiped your settings, but without more info it's hard to tell.
Biometric on my phone to unlock it (or PIN), but with KDE connect it's just running loginctl lock-session/loginctl unlock-session to lock/unlock the PC.
Connect is the primary reason I find myself stuck to KDE
Don't get me wrong Gnome is great after a few tweaks, but it's not KDE Connect great. Sharing files phone-pc, sms (buggy, but still handy) - love it.
It's gimped for me because it insists on using an insecure sftp algorithm, so I cannot use the file system browser to transfer files to/from my Android 13 devices. It probably can't access the root anyway. I want to use it for backing up my device files, especially the Android folder.
KDE Connect utilizes SSHFS in order to securely and wirelessly mount your Android device's file system to your computers. You will be able to browse all of the files on your device via your preferred file manager whether that be Dolphin, Nemo, Nautilus, Thunar, etc.
The one thing it's missing for me to ditch Firefox Sync for KDE Connect, is a way for me to store sent tabs while I'm not near my computer or when it's off.
Firefox sync is really neat as well, though. I like not needing to configure Firefox for each system I use when I can have everything sync'ed. I know Mozilla ain't the greatest but they're fine enough for my daily usage.
If I need full privacy I can go Librewolf or Tor browser.