It's gimped for me because it insists on using an insecure sftp algorithm, so I cannot use the file system browser to transfer files to/from my Android 13 devices. It probably can't access the root anyway. I want to use it for backing up my device files, especially the Android folder.
Everything else seems to work though.
It can't do that. You give it an empty folder and that folder is sync'd.
KDE Connect utilizes SSHFS in order to securely and wirelessly mount your Android device's file system to your computers. You will be able to browse all of the files on your device via your preferred file manager whether that be Dolphin, Nemo, Nautilus, Thunar, etc.
That's nice, but since android 11 you can't do that anymore.
Because of the encryption algorithms, mostly.
The GSConnect extension enables the same functionality on Gnome, btw.
Yeah but then you have to use gnome when you could be using kde
Why would I use KDE when Gnome is better? 😉
I don't know, if gnome were better we might be able to answer that😛