SUMMARY I've installed kdeconnect to my laptop and phone. I can see the laptop from the phone application's interface. However, running `kdeconnect-cli -l` reports finding 0 devices: ➜ kdeconnect-cli -l 0 devices found What's curious is that initiating pairing from my phone produces a notification on my laptop notifying me of the pairing attempt. Furthermore, running `kdeconnectd` manually and observing its output makes it obvious that it does in fact see my phone (since the output contains the name of the phone, set from the Android application): ➜ /usr/lib/kdeconnectd -platform offscreen kdeconnectd: no process found kdeconnect.core: KdeConnect daemon starting kdeconnect.core: My id: "_53b528e0_3276_4632_a78a_94ba80c96a93_" kdeconnect.core: onStart kdeconnect.core: KdeConnect daemon started kdeconnect.core: Broadcasting identity packet kdeconnect.core: Starting client ssl (but I'm the server TCP socket) kdeconnect.core: Socket succesfully stablished an SSL connection kdeconnect.core: It is a new device "dkasak_phone" kdeconnect.core: TCP connection done (i'm the existing device) kdeconnect.core: Starting server ssl (I'm the client TCP socket) kdeconnect.core: Socket succesfully stablished an SSL connection kdeconnect.core: It is a known device "dkasak_phone" kdeconnect.core: creating pairing handler for "06d0d47d0a314023" kdeconnect.core: Pair request kdeconnect.core: Sending onNetworkChange to 1 LinkProviders kdeconnect.core: Broadcasting identity packet kdeconnect.core: Starting client ssl (but I'm the server TCP socket) kdeconnect.core: Socket succesfully stablished an SSL connection kdeconnect.core: It is a known device "dkasak_phone" Device pairing error "Timed out" kdeconnect.core: TCP connection done (i'm the existing device) kdeconnect.core: Starting server ssl (I'm the client TCP socket) kdeconnect.core: Socket succesfully stablished an SSL connection kdeconnect.core: It is a known device "dkasak_phone" kdeconnect.core: Sending onNetworkChange to 1 LinkProviders kdeconnect.core: Broadcasting identity packet I've also tried initiating the pairing from the laptop, but it says it cannot find the device: ➜ kdeconnect-cli -n dkasak_phone --pair Couldn't find device: dkasak_phone SOFTWARE VERSIONS (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: N/A KDE Frameworks Version: Not sure Qt Version: 5.11.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION kdeconnect-cli 1.3.2
I forgot to mention: the Android app was installed from F-Droid, version 1.10.
I'm still seeing this with kdeconnect-cli 1.3.3. When was this fixed?