<<@PeeOrbital
says :
Now I have to wonder, did I maybe miss the Ubuntu release called Ostensible Okapi?
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<<@ceequizo
says :
I'm sold on your teaching style, Christopher. You just gained a new subscriber!
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<<@quest2782
says :
that's a weird looking dog. also many thanks for the guide.
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<<@Digmen1
says :
Thanks for this video Warpinator looks great I have just installed Linux on one of my 4 devices File Sharing is/was holding me back from the rest
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<<@VascovanZeller
says :
How does this compare to localsend?
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<<@silverthunderbird
says :
Great video, but I'm curious as to why you went with Public networks enabled, but Private networks disabled in Windows firewall settings?
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<<@ALEXGONZALEZ-fy1nn
says :
Estimado active voz en español sus videos.
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<<@jimprice1959
says :
Thank you so much for this video. I've been futzing with Windows Share and samba on and off for several months with no luck. Warpinator works.
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<<@ianhenshaw2930
says :
I use Warpinator to send flies between my main Mint PC and my Android phone. Works a treat. Yesterday I revamped an older PC with Mint ,so now had a Mint machine in the living room and also bedroom. Tried to create a Warpinator link between my two Mint machines. No joy whatsoever. 'No other computers found'. Maybe it's because my newly installed Mint is an actual clone of my original ? ( Same username )? Or will I need a different Linux distro on the 'new' machine ? Or will simply renaming my username on one of the machines make a difference ? The whole thing is wrecking my head lol.
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<<@brianmunce5817
says :
Hi Chris, I installed Warpinator on Linux and winpinator on pc but when I open the pc version I get the following message "Failed to create connection to server "WINPINATOR' on topic 'WINPINATOR_IPC': a client's attempt to establish a conversation has failed".
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<<@uludak8468
says :
just found out about this app and not tested it yet but if this works as simple as it looks it would have saved me a lot of stress and time setting up Sambadrives and make Windows and Android connect to them
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<<@kingsmonarch4591
says :
Love you for information ❤❤
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<<@joaomota4399
says :
Thank you Chris finally i can transfer files between Win 10 to linux mint 22 and my smartphone. But in warpinator in mint i had to go to preferences/connection and update the firewall rules. I love your videos
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<<@JarnoSuni1
says :
Can you select multiple files for transfer?
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<<@pa4tim
says :
10 years ago I tried without luck to connect my phone to Linux. 4 years ago I switched to W10/11 due to some applications I needed. This week back to Linux Mint and loving to be back again. Today I tried warpinator and it went so easy and fast as in the video. Linux is come very far in being user friendly. A lot has happened in 4 years
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<<@T0NYD1CK
says :
Duly installed and working. Thank you very much! I'd been wondering how to get my Windows stuff into Linux.
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<<@maurolimaok
says :
Thanks a lot for the video.
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<<@luigiprovencher
says :
How do you connect manually if they don't find each other?
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<<@scientists-4sure-never-lie
says :
I am totally new to this channel. If I had to imagine what a "computer expert" looks like ITS THIS GUY 100%!!! This is the face of "the computer guy". anyhow Im going to attempt this warpinator and winpinator on my PC android and my linux mint computer (pretty new to this linux stuff as well). lets see how it goes!
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<<@schoenbaard
says :
8:28 That zebra-like animal is called an Okapi, you can also call it a zebra giraffe. In nature it only exists in the Congo.
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<<@joeMW284
says :
I've never been able to get this to work. It sees the other device but is unable to connect. It's frustrating. Yes, I made sure my firewall is off.
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<<@ChaiBronz
says :
Do both computers need to be on for Warpinator to work? ie. If I want to grab a file from a computer in the basement which is currently shut down, Warpintator would not be able to access it?
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<<@cimbakahn
says :
ExplainingComputers: Thank you very much for this information! I really appreciate it. That Zebra stripped creature is called an Okapi.
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<<@dci-WatchTech
says :
The animal is an Okapi. Here in Japan they are easy to find at zoos. Cute name too.
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<<@ronaldronald8819
says :
Cheers mate! So much easier then setting up nfs under Linux, with the added bones that i can in an easy way copy stuff from and to my phone.
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<<@mihailvormittag6211
says :
👍
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<<@JLowe-uu8lr
says :
!=8)
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<<@mikaellindmark2599
says :
great and easy to understand explanation video. thumps up
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<<@whmitty1
says :
Outstandingly clear and much appreciated presentation of Warpinator's functionality.
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<<@Raxxa00
says :
Nice! Although personally I prefer using Syncthing or Resilio Sync for sharing files between OSes
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<<@Aesop059
says :
Okapi
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<<@dizzzydizzzy6962
says :
Warpinator and KDE Connect are the two most useful tools that made me stay with Linux this last 4 years,i don't miss Windows,not a single day
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<<@piotrstepien1234
says :
I'm also made with love in Poland! 🤣
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<<@strikemaster1
says :
Its a shame that warpinator cant browse other computers like a true networking system/program. In other words; you can send files but not receive on the same box. But thanks for a very good display of teaching... well done sir.
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<<@phaedrus2633
says :
I can't get my Windows desktop and my Ubuntu laptop to see each other. They are both on my network, both have the same three digits in their IP address. I've tried playing with ufw on my Ubuntu laptop, and have allowed input from ports 42000 and 42001, and have set and unset the 'Group Code'. At first my Windows 10 desktop recognized my Ubuntu laptop, but now, neither sees the other.
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<<@othni
says :
Can I send a file to another computer that is NOT in my local area network? Another computer in the internet? I really do not see how can I do it with Warpinator
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<<@wunderwerkleben5029
says :
Hey thanks for the great instructions, I used it for my MeLe Q3C to control the telescope. Now I can upload the Camera frames over the network to my Linux Mint PC for editing without a mobile hard drive. Greetings Tom from Bavaria, see you......
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<<@Bonjour-World
says :
Thank thee :-)
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<<@ARYAN2101
says :
best software for file transfer over wireless internet. searched whole google but never got this much easy software. thanks a lot.
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<<@sithlordbilly4206
says :
Nice
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<<@joelee24
says :
I am using this little tool for transfer files between Linux and Android, it is simple to use and quick, but there seems no way to install it on the Pi, or how do I do that ? Update : I finally got it installed on the Pi after some confusion, I need to install Flatpak first, from there I can search for the app to install, it did not actually install but download, I manually installed it. It took quite a while to install with multiple other downloads, and it halted in the middle I don't know it was my network or the remote server problem, anyway I got it running on the Pi after 15min. I tried to connect my 2 Android phone/pad with the Pi, the Pi can see both of them but failed to connect, said something wrong in the firewall and port 42000 must be open, strange was that the Pi can see both of the Android device but they can only see the Pi ! I reboot everything including the router and try again but same result, I then boot up my Mint Debian to try and everything worked fine, I have not changed anything on the network I don't know what caused that.
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<<@allesNorris
says :
thanks for information :)
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<<@tomp7621
says :
FTP?
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<<@blank2559
says :
Hello does someone knows what to do when both PC sides get showed as offline inside win- or warpinator and wont allow to send anything
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<<@kevgermany
says :
Interesting. Especially the Android/Windows side. Looks like there could be issues with public networks. Security... Guess it's not going to work for backups to a NAS box
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<<@furzkram
says :
Installed on orangpi, works. Installed on Windows 10 - doesn't work. Changed adapter settings from auto to use adapter - no change. Disabled Antivirus - no change. Added Firewall rules incoming and outgoing for TCP and UDP for the used ports - Wrpinator on Orangpi now SEES the Windows machine, but can't connect, Winpinator still can't find any other computers. Giving up. I don't have enough lifetime left to waste it on Linux.
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<<@robertbox5399
says :
error: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 10) dh-python gnome-pkg-tools (>= 0.10) meson (>= 0.45.0) gobject-introspection
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<<@furzkram
says :
That is what I would have needed yesterday, had I known it exists.
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<<@joelee24
says :
Thanks for the introduction, it's very simple and fast to use !
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<<@liquidmandotcom
says :
That just looks like an FTP work around.
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