Running ganyremote on my Linux Mint system, I see the following status line:
Ready to connect on TCP port 5197, Bluetooth channel 19, HTTP port 5080, Avahi
What must I do for the connction in fact taking place? I followed the instructions, and ganyremote / Setup / only complains abot the j2me not being installed. Might this be the reason?
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Ok, did it.
PC: ganyremote: Ready to connect ...
Mobile: anyremote: Search / Bluetooth / Search: keeps searching forever.
There was a warning that the app was written for an older Android version and might not work correctly. I am on LineageOS, Android version 11. I keep some Google apps disabled (Google services framework), but apps usually emit a warning if they depend on that.
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One more thing: When I start ganyremote from the command line, it responds with a bunch of warnings, and the last line is "anyremote: no process found". No idea what this means, the ganyremote window opens nevertheless, and the program behaves as described above.
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Running ganyremote on my Linux Mint system, I see the following status line:
Ready to connect on TCP port 5197, Bluetooth channel 19, HTTP port 5080, Avahi
What must I do for the connction in fact taking place? I followed the instructions, and ganyremote / Setup / only complains abot the j2me not being installed. Might this be the reason?
If you want to connect from android phone, please install anyRemote android client
Ok, did it.
PC: ganyremote: Ready to connect ...
Mobile: anyremote: Search / Bluetooth / Search: keeps searching forever.
There was a warning that the app was written for an older Android version and might not work correctly. I am on LineageOS, Android version 11. I keep some Google apps disabled (Google services framework), but apps usually emit a warning if they depend on that.
One more thing: When I start ganyremote from the command line, it responds with a bunch of warnings, and the last line is "anyremote: no process found". No idea what this means, the ganyremote window opens nevertheless, and the program behaves as described above.
Ok, finally got it to work:
When I press "Search" on my old Samsung smartphone, it too keeps searching forever, but pressing the bluetooth button with the PC name does the job.
No success with my (relatively) new Xiaomei Redmi Note 7 with Android 11 and LineageOS.
Well, i can confirm what on Android 10 i'm also was unable to do successful search.
It's a pity, but i can't figure out what went wrong.