I only jest about Apple and iPhone's. Having two mac's and an iPhone in the house and supporting them for years, I think they are very good (Apple and their products have their own issues, but they are good.)
I have not used KDE Connect with an iPhone, however, the reviews and write ups on it look very promising And while I dont think you can rysync with it, it supposedly has a sync feature on the app that looks very good.
KDE Connect + Grsync = ?
Re: KDE Connect + Grsync = ?
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Re: KDE Connect + Grsync = ?
Just to make things interesting, I cancelled my home internet connection last week. I was always having connection outages for multiple minutes at a time, so I'm using my 22Gb tethering through Verizon. Although KDE Connect was flawless over home WiFi LAN, I have been unable to successfully use it without a WiFi router LAN or over Bluetooth. Still trying, though.
Re: KDE Connect + Grsync = ?
Okay I'll bite the bullet with proviso my skills are probably less than yours and I do not know if this strategy will work with path-to-file-external but it should work with path-to-file-internalAltTabDelete wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2023 8:57 pm @Steve Thank you for your response. That was the first of a very few results of the web search I did before posting; at my level of competence in Linux (low) the barrier that stymied my efforts was the inability to identify the complete path-to-file-internal and path-to-file-external, since I was unable to find a way to open KDE Connect via CLI.
... abridged
and it is a lazy option?
a - start Konsole
b - open file explorer (I use Dolphin)
c - click and drag the file and plop it into Konsole
d - eh voila! the path to internal file
e - select the whole path
f - Ctrl-Shift-C to copy
g - Ctrl-V to paste it into a Kate text editor
h - edit the path to remove any surplus character
I do not use KDE Connect (yet...) but if the strategy of click n drag into Konsole works well, the beers are on you dude!