Re: Improving user experience KDEconnect and Android

2013-11-17 Thread David Baron
OK, I found all the package components: Service, KCM devices module, plasmoid.
Installed kdeconnect on phone.

The only thins that seems paired is the computer to itself!
Nothing listed on phone app, phone not listed on computer.

How do I use this thing?


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Re: Improving user experience KDEconnect and Android

2013-11-17 Thread newbeewan

Le 17/11/2013 10:37, David Baron a écrit :

OK, I found all the package components: Service, KCM devices module, plasmoid.
Installed kdeconnect on phone.

The only thins that seems paired is the computer to itself!
Nothing listed on phone app, phone not listed on computer.

How do I use this thing?

The only constraint, all devices must be on the same local network (same wifi and it works 
also with the android WIFI connection sharing network)...


The pairing is a little bit "magic" (sometime nothing happen), I don't know really how it 
detect devices (probably multicast socket or broadcast packet).


I manage to control amarok (start-stop-pause) and to share my clipboard between a Galaxy 
Nexus and a KDE debian laptop !


Regards

Mourad


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Re: Improving user experience KDEconnect and Android

2013-11-17 Thread David Baron
On Sunday, 17 November, 2013 11:26:21 newbee...@nativobject.net wrote:
> Le 17/11/2013 10:37, David Baron a écrit :
> > OK, I found all the package components: Service, KCM devices module,
> > plasmoid. Installed kdeconnect on phone.
> > 
> > The only thins that seems paired is the computer to itself!
> > Nothing listed on phone app, phone not listed on computer.
> > 
> > How do I use this thing?
> 
> The only constraint, all devices must be on the same local network (same
> wifi and it works also with the android WIFI connection sharing network)...
> 
> The pairing is a little bit "magic" (sometime nothing happen), I don't know
> really how it detect devices (probably multicast socket or broadcast
> packet).
> 
> I manage to control amarok (start-stop-pause) and to share my clipboard
> between a Galaxy Nexus and a KDE debian laptop !
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mourad

How do you get it to pair up? On the same WIFI.

What protocols involved? Firewall?


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Re: Improving user experience KDEconnect and Android

2013-11-17 Thread Josep Febrer
El Diumenge, 17 de novembre de 2013, a les 13:09:02, David Baron va escriure:
> How do you get it to pair up? On the same WIFI.
> 
> What protocols involved? Firewall?

It uses 1714 and 1764 ports not sure if tcp or udp.


Best regards,

Josep


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Re: Bug#729216: digikam: Geolocation stops working with kde 4.11.3

2013-11-17 Thread Reinhard Karcher
Am Sonntag, 17. November 2013, 13:43:17 schrieb Maximiliano Curia:
> In article <20131110112241.18746.27310.reportbug@apollon> you wrote:
> > Package: digikam
> > Version: 4:3.5.0-3
> > Severity: normal
> > 
> > digikam uses libmarblewidget15 from kde 4.10.5, which is
> > co-installable with libmarblewidget16 from kde 4.11.3, but is not
> > able to load new information from the internet, if marble und
> > marble-plugins from unstable (4.11.3) are installed..
> > To use the geolocation in digikam/showfoto I have to use marble and
> > marble-plugins from testing (4.10.5-1).
> 
> I'm not sure if this should go into the transition bug for kde4.11
> #729296, or if marble 4.11 has deepen it's dependency of liblocation
> and libwlocate. It would be great if you could test this rebuilding
> digikam against marble 4:4.11.3. (or maybe I should configure my
> digikam somehow to avoid breaking my wifes shotwell tags database)
> 

What does rebuild digikam mean? I can't compile and build digikam.
As the only problem with digikam 3.5.0 and marble 4.11.3 is the 
reloading of map-data from the internet. If the map is contained in the 
cache, then everything is displayed correctly. If it is not, the program 
seems to be waiting for new information to arrive, which does not 
happen. I have seen no other problem with digikam and kde 4.11.3.
This is a problem with kde 4.11, not only 4.11.3, as I had the same 
problems with kde 4.11.2. 

The problem is the communication between marble-plugins and 
libmarblewidget.
libmarblewidget15 is looking for the marble-plugins in 
/usr/lib/kde4/plugins/marble/15, which is empty after installing
marble-plugins 4.11.3. Copying the saved content of that directory after 
installing 4.10.5 and restoring it after installing 4.11.3 restores the 
working of geolocation.

 Reinhard 



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