I tried LocalSend to send a photo from my phone to desktop, but the phone cannot detect any the desktop, possibly since the desktop is connected to the network via Ethernet.
I can post the photo to messenger, but that would be suboptimal privacy-wise. How do you guys move photos between phone and desktop? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Sorry that I did not clarify, but the computer is shared for my family, so it has Windows (10) on it. Some country-specific proprietary apps do not like Linux :<
LocalSend works for me for Linux (Debian) and worked for Windows before. I send from my phone to my laptop (ethernet) too.
I’d say maybe check if traffic is going through your data on your phone? Maybe turn data off? And make sure LocalSend is open on both devices at the same time.
If it’s a Windows machine why overcomplicate it? Just use Samba/SMB/CIFS (File sharing in windows)
I’m pretty sure most file managers on F-Droid will do it
If you want automation, look into Syncthing
I mean… a USB cable is probably the simplest way… USB debugging on an android phone allow the share…
I usually use plainapp to share files with other devices:
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.ismartcoding.plain/I also recommend, works flawlessly everytime.
Just allow localsend through the desktop’s firewall. It’s probably blocked.
… and for Gnome based distros, Valent is a good adaptation of KDE Connect. For a long time, the SFTP file sharing feature wasn’t working, but someone finally updated the security protocols and you can access your phone as if it were connected via USB with MTP, but over the network.
There are still lots of flaws, like limited features on notification handling, messaging (I can’t do anything like respond or initiate messages for Google Voice).
Phone to Desktop is easy, X-plore file manager can see all my devices. Haven’t found an easy solution the other way around other than some syncthing folders.


