← Back to context Comment by oakpond 4 months ago I've been using KDE Connect without KDE for a while now. Works for me (tm) 4 comments oakpond Reply thomas-mc-work 4 months ago How did you do that? I'm on XFCE and would love to use it, too. oakpond 4 months ago I'm on Sway and Debian. Debian has a separate package for KDE Connect: https://packages.debian.org/trixie/kdeconnect GrinningFool 4 months ago I've found that installing the kdeconnect package on the desktop and the app on the phone was all that was needed. zufallsheld 4 months ago You just install it. It works everywhere.
thomas-mc-work 4 months ago How did you do that? I'm on XFCE and would love to use it, too. oakpond 4 months ago I'm on Sway and Debian. Debian has a separate package for KDE Connect: https://packages.debian.org/trixie/kdeconnect GrinningFool 4 months ago I've found that installing the kdeconnect package on the desktop and the app on the phone was all that was needed. zufallsheld 4 months ago You just install it. It works everywhere.
oakpond 4 months ago I'm on Sway and Debian. Debian has a separate package for KDE Connect: https://packages.debian.org/trixie/kdeconnect
GrinningFool 4 months ago I've found that installing the kdeconnect package on the desktop and the app on the phone was all that was needed.
How did you do that? I'm on XFCE and would love to use it, too.
I'm on Sway and Debian. Debian has a separate package for KDE Connect: https://packages.debian.org/trixie/kdeconnect
I've found that installing the kdeconnect package on the desktop and the app on the phone was all that was needed.
You just install it. It works everywhere.