Dear Richard, But I never use pre-complied packages since by doing this I won't know whether I will install proprietary binaries.
Yours, Carter On May 31, 2024 2:38:26 PM GMT+08:00, Richard <rrosn...@gmail.com> wrote: >LocalSend and LanXchange are available as precompiled archives. Also, >LocalSend is available as Flatpak. > >Am Fr., 31. Mai 2024 um 04:52 Uhr schrieb Carter Zhang < >mcut17...@autistici.org>: > >> Dear Richard, >> >> Thank you for your reply. LocalSend, LanXchange, LANDrop, NitroShare, >> Sharik, Warpinator, TrebleShot have their respective problems. >> >> LocalSend is not available in Debian's and Trisquel's official >> repositories, and it is not so convenient to complie it from source using a >> machine with a memory of 8GB. >> >> LanXchange is not available in Debian's and Trisquel's official >> repositories, source as well, and its source complication on my machine >> fails. >> >> The Android client for LANDrop is not libre. >> >> NitroShare, Sharik, Warpinator and TrebleShot are all no longer updated >> and the latest version of them cannot be complied on modern GNU/Linux >> environment. >> >> In addition, KDE Connect sometimes disconnects and cannot reconnect. >> >> Yours, >> Carter >> >> >> On May 29, 2024 10:56:02 PM GMT+08:00, Richard <rrosn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> KDE connect? That has clients for many systems. >>> >>> But the question is, what's the issue with the existing solutions? It's >>> quite a useless task to recommend file transfer apps when they all have the >>> same issue you try to avoid. >>> >>> Richard >>> >>
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