KDE Connect is really cool, but I wish it had a Bluetooth backend or any other way to have a direct connection tot he computer, without a middle man like the router. Some of us have direct connection to the internet without any router (PPPoE).

The answer provided by Boon is correct. I wanted to leave comment under that answer but apparently I need 50 points to comment so I can only add new answer After digging into the matter it sounds like the kde-open5 from kde-cli-tools is doing some funky lower-casing on first element of URL (slack://A/B/C becomes slack://a/B/C).

3. I have a Carbon X1 running Ubuntu 19.04 with KDE Plasma 5. When colleagues also running KDE plug an external monitor in, System Settings -> Display and Monitor will show all the displays. Mine however only show one box, even though the Primary Display dropdown lists No Primary Output, Laptop Screen and U28D590 (HDM1).
I'm not sure how to block it, but kdeconnectd is a daemon of KDE Connect, a program used to communicate between a Linux computer and an Android smartphone on your local network. If you don't use KDE Connect, you might as well remove it.
3. I have two desktop with Kubuntu and one smartphone, all are equipped with kdeconnect. Until Kubuntu 20.04 all devices were paired and each one could see the other. Since Kubuntu 20.10, desktops can see the smartphone, the smartphone can see both the desktops, but one desktop can't see the other desktop and vice-versa.
KDE Connect SMS not working. Title, KDE Connect works as it should, with the exception of KDE Connect SMS. I have all of the necessary permissions enabled, and I see no reason for this to not work, yet it doesn't. I can still send messages via prompt that comes up when I get a message and press reply, but I can't start a conversation this way.

Thank you in advance! . After 20 minutes of research I finally got it working, what worked for me is this: ⁍ Download NirCmd (scroll all the way down for links) ⁍ Open the Zip file and extract it into you Windows folder [ C:\Windows by default ] ⁍ Open KDE Connect and go to 'Run Command' settings. ⁍ If you wish to set volume

Go to "System Settings > Applications > Default Applications > Web Browser" (aka $ kcmshell5 componentchooser) Change setting 'Open http and https URLs' to "in an application based on the contents of the URL". Click an https link in Konsole. Install Chromium. Click an https link in Konsole. 2 Answers. Sorted by: 3. To install the KDE Desktop, go to the terminal and type in this command: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop. This will install the KDE desktop environment on Ubuntu. Reboot, then select the KDE desktop at the login screen (it will look like something similar to this): Enjoy! UfRJuu.
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