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Is hard to develop for linux, specially because there are so many repositories, libraries and versions to work with, I was wondering if you could snap it or flatpack it, so you dont have to work on upluading it to a ppa o to an official repository, in that way you just work on one version, one version only for all linux distros, regardless repositories and library compatinility
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There's source package on its website, and you can use cmake to install it. But after I install it on my Ubuntu20, I can't send files to it. I can send files to my windows device, but can't reverse it. It seems like it can't listen to 40818 port, and I can't open the option 'Allow local applications to interact with NitroShare' in settings.
It has been a long time since this Issue, I wonder if you have found any tools which could replace Nitroshare?
Is hard to develop for linux, specially because there are so many repositories, libraries and versions to work with, I was wondering if you could snap it or flatpack it, so you dont have to work on upluading it to a ppa o to an official repository, in that way you just work on one version, one version only for all linux distros, regardless repositories and library compatinility
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: