Linux Desktop
KDE Connect is available in all major distributions and works in all desktop environments. GNOME users might prefer using GSConnect, a GNOME extension that implements the KDE Connect protocol.
Android
Dark KDE Plasma 5 theme for the bars and the start menu with color progression and adapted wildgets.For the installation, simply copy the unzipped file into the directory / usr / share / plasma / desktoptheme / with root rights.Then select Plasma Style in the Control Panel.All other related. Many KDE apps now are available as Snap packages which can be installed on any Linux distro. Most of these are currently made from KDE neon packaging on the KDE neon servers. First set up Snap on your system, you can then install packages from the Store or through Plasma Discover. I hope that we will be more integrated with KDE infrastructure, i.e. We may link bugs in our repo with upstream projects. We had already migrated to KDE Invent and I hope KDE Bugs will be migrated from Bugzilla to KDE Invent soon. The other way to get your KDE apps built for Mac is with Craft. KDE Connect is available in all major distributions and works in all desktop environments. An early release version for Mac OS can be build following these instructions. The source code for the desktop and Android version is available on KDE’s Gitlab instance. KDE software consists of a large number of individual applications, Plasma, a desktop workspace to run these applications, and KDE Frameworks, a set of libraries they are build upon. You can run KDE applications just fine on any desktop environment. KDE applications are built to integrate well with your system's components.
KDE Connect for Android is available on both Google Play and F-Droid.
Plasma Mobile
Kde Connect For Mac
A mobile friendly interface for mobile Linux platforms such as Plasma Mobile is also available.
SailfishOS
KDE Connect is available for SailfishOS in openrepos.net.
Windows
An early release of KDE Connect on Windows is available as well as binary packages.
Kde Machine Learning
macOS
An early release version for Mac OS can be build following these instructions.
Source code
The source code for the desktop and Android version is available on KDE’s Gitlab instance. For detailed instructions on how to build KDE Connect from source, check the Get Involved page.
Debian For Mac
Get Started
Pairing Two Devices
Paiting two devices is the first step in using KDE Connect.
Features
A list of all features that are there in KDE Connect.
Troubleshooting
Still having issues? We have a troubleshooting section with all the commons issues.
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This brief guide will take you step by step through the process of installing wget in macOS.
FYI – this guide could just as easily be called “how to install Linux Apps in macOS” – as there are a slew of *nix programs that have been ported to work via Homebrew.
With Homebrew, the “missing package manager for macOS” (more info here), you can easily install wget in macOS with just a few Terminal commands. Even better, Homebrew itself is just as easy to install. Here goes –
Install Homebrew
- Go to Applications ->Utilities and double-click Terminal. Then copy and paste the following command into Terminal and hit return (Enter) on your keyboard:
/usr/bin/ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)'
- In all likelihood you’ll see the line The Xcode Command Line Tools will be installed. Hit the return key on your keyboard to continue.
- Enter your macOS password when prompted.
- Sit back and wait. Don’t worry if nothing seems to be happening while the software installs, just give it a bit of time.
- Once the installation has completed you’ll be back at the Terminal prompt. Keep it open, we’ll be using it in the next section too.
Install wget in macOS
Kde For Mac
- Now that you have Homebrew installed, it’s time to install wget. To do so, enter the command:
brew install wget
- Once again just sit back and wait. Installing wget will take less time than it did to install Homebrew, so don’t go too far away.
- Once again you’ll be back at the macOS Terminal prompt.
- Now type wget to make sure everything went smoothly.
- If you need a refresher on using wget, we’ve got you covered with a guide on using wget. You can also read the manual for wget by entering the command man wget
- Enjoy!