Re: Control Center =>System Administration => Monitor & Display config file(s)?

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On Sat August 23 2025 13:00:07 J Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
> On 2025-08-23 14:35:59 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:
> > On Sat August 23 2025 12:15:41 J Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
> > > (I'd provide a screenshot, but as usual, my old Samsung Galaxy 6
> > > phone can't be read by Trinity.)
> >
> > Our phones are automatically backed up to our laptops using syncthing.
> > (And our laptops are backed up to a file server using rsync over ssh.)
>
> 	Nice for you. :-)  I 90% use my phone as a PHONE, almost never use the
> camera.  I used to be able to mount my phone as a mass storage device, but
> then Linux "improved" the mounting system and now I can't.  Is syncthing
> some sort of glue app?

syncthing is a file syncing application.  There's an app that runs on
my Samsung galaxy and a package I installed from the Debian repository.

For me it is faster and easier than trying to use USB or BlueTooth.  It
runs continuously so I just have to wait a few seconds and my phone files
are backed up and readily accessible.
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