Op donderdag 20 juni 2024 11:20:07 CEST schreef Daniel Bauer:
Hi,
I am traveling with my laptop with OS 15.5(KDE and should copy large files from my phone to the laptop.
I have sshelper on the phone. But I forgot to copy the rsync command I use at home and didn't find out (google doesn't help). I can connect via console to the phone with ssh, but all my rsync trials failed (the parameters and/or path are wrong).
So I thought I use bluetooth. The connection between phone and laptop can be established, but when I want to send a file from the phone I get the message: "laptop-name doesn't accept receiving files".
Googling only brought up to install KDE-connect, I did on phone and on laptop. But it doesn't find another device to pair... (Don't know if it has to do with the kind of internet connection I use: My phone is connected and I use it as a hotspot to which I connect the laptop).
So, if you can help me find a way to get files from Android phone to laptop, that would be great. I don't care how.
- how to make my laptop accepting files via bluetooth? - or how to make kde-connect finding phone/laptop, - or how should the rsync command in sshelper look to copy photos from phone to laptop, - or any other idea?
Thanks for your help! This is actually very good: On your phone you install the app LocalSend, on your laptop the flatpak LocalSend. Now you can send/receive both ways over wifi, and bleeding fast. It's open source fwiw.
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