I have always been discovering new things about Linux distros while distro hopping. And when I get something I really like, I just copy the package name and make sure I install it in every distro I use in the future.
Let me start:
- Clipboard manager (Gpaste)
- KDE connect
For KDE Connect, there’s a headless program called mconnect with no Qt (or KDE) dependencies. I use it with the KDE Connect Android app, and it works well. All of the commands on the Linux end are CLI, and many of the functions are supported.
Edit: link to source
really sorry, I don’t understand the point of this app. I mean, KDE connect works well, so why change?
Are you talking about a situation where it’s not possible to install those Qt or KDE dependencies (then it might be useful to me)
Thank you for your output either way!
Yes, that’s exactly the situation I mean. People who’d rather run Gnome, or those of us who’d rather run a lightweight windowing system, can get all of tye benefits of KDE Connect without running all of the KDE cruft.
Not everyone likes KDE
@finickydesert
It is okay, just you what you like :)