![]() We never know how to run/use an app unless we are in the secrecy: What’s the pass port number, please? Also, because apparently, the dev supposes we do not dare to run a firewall! It’d be much simpler if the dev set a warning in the settings telling us to open the required ports.įinally, KDE Connect is a complete nightmare when it comes to reconnecting after network disconnexion. That’s one of the most irritating issue when dabbling with such an app. It’s either that or being f…d up by Apple or its Windows competitor.Īpparently, we have to guess or be in the mind of the dev to know that the following ports have to be opened, both on TCP and UDP: 1714:1764, because it’s not even mentioned in the app. I’m a Linux user for long, but my experience is that when we have to make Linux communicate with other devices using their respective apps that detect each other, it never works during the first attempts. ![]() And when you do search on that topic, you’ve got so many results! So, this app is basically designed to detect other devices that are on the same network, and in the end it never works. How ridiculous it is! Works on macOS, but not on my KDE desktop. So, what? Same network, firewall deactivated, no problem for macOS app version to see Android, but for Linux, it’s a nightmare. Of course, my Pixel and Linux computer are on same network. What do I have to do? I de-activated the firewall in an attempt to make it work. On my Linux, it’s not even dectecting my Pixel and vice-versa. On macOS, I can send to Android, but cannot receive from Android: file receiving pop-up window stuck at not doing anything endlessly. KDE Connect! This app never works properly.
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