Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
My standard Linux desktop is based on a personal blend of CentOS 7 with KDE 4.14 and various add-ons from third-party repositories like EPEL and Nux-Dextop. After a brief stint on OpenSUSE Leap 15.0, this is what I use on my workstation and on my laptop. And this is also what I install on my client's machines, just like I did in our local school's computer room.
I'm currently busy sanding down a few remaining edges, and one thing that's left is accessing Android phones. On less conservative distros based on KDE Plasma 5, this is a no-brainer, since all you have to do is plug in the phone and then browse its content using Dolphin or some other file manager. Unfortunately this is not possible with the version of KDE shipping with CentOS 7.
Any ideas for that?
Interesting. At home, I'm still on C 6 (hate systemd), and it's not a big deal to plug in my Nook ereader, which I believe is Android based. System sees it, I mount it, not an issue.
Cheers from the rainy South of France,
We're expecting a lot of rain here in the DC area today.
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