How To Use GSConnect For Android Integration in GNOME - LinuxConfig.org

KDEConnect has become the standard for interaction between Linux PCs and Android devices. IT can handle most tasks and does so very well.

For GNOME users, this usually means installing a ton of KDE dependencies on their system. It’s clunky, and it doesn’t integrate well with their desktop of choice. GSConnect is a GNOME client for the KDEConnect app that allows you to access all of the same functionality without loading up on KDE components.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-use-gsconnect-for-android-integration-in-gnome

Sadly, this doesn’t work. When I click on the gsconnect extension, it just says “service unavailable.” I am becoming convinced it is impossible to make a Samsung phone play nicely with Linux.

Wayno