Connecting Remote Desktop Connection to compatible servers. Remote Desktop Connection is a client, and it needs to be used with compatible servers. There are different ways to connect to those servers: Directly typing the server name (or IP address) into the Connect to: input. By using an invitation that you received. The KDE Connect desktop application is available in the software repositories for most Linux distributions, and GSConnect is an alternative for systems using the Gnome desktop environment. The new iPhone and iPad app joins the mobile apps for Plasma Mobile, SailfishOS, and Android. Apple says you'll need iOS/iPadOS 14.0 or later to use KDE Bash. sudo apt-get -y install xrdp sudo systemctl enable xrdp. On Ubuntu 20, you need to give certificate access to an xrdp user: Bash. sudo adduser xrdp ssl-cert. Tell xrdp what desktop environment to use when you start your session. Configure xrdp to use xfce as your desktop environment as follows: Bash. First find the logical name of your network device In my case enp3s0. (run the command ifconfig and ls -la /sys/class/net/ to find out the logical name ignore the device with the name lo it is a loop back device) Then run these remember to replace eth0 with the logical name of your network device name. sudo brctl addbr br0 sudo ip addr flush Launch via the terminal using the command: gufw you will be prompted for your password to give you root access. It will show up as turned off - turn it on. Once ufw is turned on you will notice that all incoming traffic is blocked. Click on 'Rules' Tab then click on the '+' sign bottom left. I'm using KDE Connect v1.14.2 on android, which lists a "Contacts Synchronizer" under plugins. My desktop is Kubuntu 20.04, so KDE 5.18.4, kdeconnect 1.4-0. It includes "Contacts" under plugins, described as "Synchronize contacts between the desktop and the connected device." Neither app includes any information on how to use the feature though On your iPhone/iPad, open the Files app and navigate to the KDE Connect folder to access this file. 4. Find Your Device. If you kept your iPhone somewhere and forgot about it, KDE Connect can help you locate it. To use this feature, right-click on the KDE Connect icon in the system tray and select Find my phone. This will buzz your phone with KDE Connect makes this easier than ever before. You can also browse your phone files remotely or quickly open a link on the other device. Learn More. Phone notifications. Everywhere. Get all your phone notifications instantly synced to your desktop, so that you never miss that critical message. vn7b.