KDE Connect + Grsync = ?

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KDE Connect + Grsync = ?

#1 Post by AltTabDelete »

I use the KDE Desktop on my newer notebooks; it's quite easy to move files between my iPhone & MX Linux on my wireless LAN with KDE Conect. That got me wondering: would it be possible to synchronize file folders with Grsyn or Rsync through KDE Connect? Has anyone tried?

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#2 Post by AltTabDelete »

Does this ringing silence mean that this is a bad idea, or does it mean that no one has tried to do this yet?

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#3 Post by Stevo »

Probably the latter, but a quick web search of your question brings up this Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/a ... file_sync/
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#4 Post by Adrian »

For file sync I recommend Syncthing, you can install it on your phone and you sync a folder or more all the time on your computer(s).

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#5 Post by AltTabDelete »

@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.

@Adrian Thank you for your response. I was unaware of Syncthing; I'll have to take a look at it!

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#6 Post by AltTabDelete »

@Adrian Alas
There are no plans by the current Syncthing team to officially support iOS in the foreseeable future.

iOS has significant restrictions on background processing that make it very hard to run Syncthing reliably and integrate it into the system.

However, there is a commercial packaging of Syncthing for iOS that attempts to work within these limitations.
The attraction for me for KDE Connect is that there is already an iOS app available for both iOS and MX Linux.

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#7 Post by Adrian »

I was not aware of iOS limitations... glad I don't use it.

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#8 Post by MXRobo »

https://albertvaka.wordpress.com/2023/0 ... nnect-2-0/
By focussing full time on this, my goal is to implement an mDNS backend for KDE Connect on all supported platforms (Linux, Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS) before fall this year.
iOS = iPhone?

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#9 Post by CharlesV »

MXRobo wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2023 11:18 pm https://albertvaka.wordpress.com/2023/0 ... nnect-2-0/
By focussing full time on this, my goal is to implement an mDNS backend for KDE Connect on all supported platforms (Linux, Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS) before fall this year.
iOS = iPhone?
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#10 Post by AltTabDelete »

Although Apple is indeed proprietary hardware (aren't they all?) and software, I use it for the security (such as it is) and updates. My first and second smart phones were Android, until I figured out that if your Android phone was 18 months old it was obsolete and would never get updates again. I switched to iPhones (yes that is iOS) and use them until they are no longer supported. I still use my original iPhone 6s Plus as backup, although it is on the verge of EOL. I hope I can keep my iPhone 13 for as many years.

I look forward to KDE Connect 2.0; maybe they'll come up with a plugin for file synchronization. That would be nice.

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