@FixOne said in It's done! KDE Connect finally works on UT: ATTENTION! KDE Connect can only be installed via APT. Do not attempt to install it in Libertine or nix (Cracle), as it will not work or will be extremely unstable. If you are concerned that the application will break your system, you can relax (but backups are still important). Changes to the system will be minimal. Please don't give guarantees you can't keep. Using apt will break the OS at some point, it's not the question of "if" but "when". Your script also installs avahi and enables it unconditionally, which is a very bad idea for a mobile device that might connect to public hotspots - you should at least put a warning in your post. @CiberSheep fyi this has nothing to do with app development.