KDE Connect also does not see my tablet while the other two (PCLinuxOS) machines have no issue "out of the box. So, seeing that 2 sharing apps always fail at sending anythig to the openSUSE computer, I have a feeling that there are some mystery settings that i do not know about. From the openSUSE i can send files but when it comes to receiving files, everything fails. I have looked at the firewall in openSUSE but it is extremely confusing trying to figure out how to open a port of allow an application thru if that is the issue.Īs a sidenote, i also tried installing Dukto. ![]() When i compare the Nitroshare settings between my other 2 linux machines (PCLinuxOS) and the openSUSE Nitroshare, the only difference that I see is on the other computers, the option “Allow local applications to interact with Nitroshare” is check but on the openSUSE Nitroshare, that option is greyed out.ĭoes anyone have any ideas? Any help would be useful. With that I browses it and followed the instructions to download through terminal, while running. Honestly I cannot remember the exact message. I am beginner in Ubuntu 20.04 and I need to share my files from my Windows to Ubuntu via Nitroshare. I tried a few different installs for nitroshare and one of them gave a message about a problem listening to port 40818. Every time I try to send something to this computer, I receive the message “failed Host unreachable”. Ok, so it runs and my other computers see it on-line. I took a look around and installed it (with the 1-click I believe). One of teh applications that I would like to use is Nitroshare.
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