On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 05:11:59 PM Andrew Greig wrote:

> I thought I would take kdeconnect-kde for a spin, I used the
> OpenSUSE13.1 version and installed the Android App on my Samsung Galaxy
> s2.  My phone is connected to the WiFi network but the desktop can't see
> it and vice versa.  Has anyone else used this, yet, and do I need to
> register my phone name in my desktop hosts file for this to work?

Wow, I had no idea about this project!

Installed the KDE package (version 0.4.1) under Kubuntu 13.10 and the Android 
app (0.4.2) on my Galaxy Nexus (Android 4.3) and they discovered each other 
and I've been able to pair them.

Now I can pick a photo from my device and share it and it ends up on my 
desktop, if I get an SMS I get a notification.

One thing that doesn't work (not surprisingly) is that as this is a desktop I 
cannot see my phone battery status as the KDE battery monitor detects no 
battery in my desktop and so doesn't attempt to display battery status at all.

One caveat I noticed is that one of the permissions it needs on the device is 
wireless multicast and so Android warns that can affect your battery usage.

cheers,
Chris
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