I cannot get idevicepair to work, please see

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/IOS
I cannot get the command  idevicepair to work

    cnf idevice
localhost:/ # idevicepair list
2f18f3c102023eac82ed86492318b4a6b941bd17
localhost:/ # idevicepair -udid f18f3c102023eac82ed86492318b4a6b941bd17 pair
ERROR: Invalid command 'f18f3c102023eac82ed86492318b4a6b941bd17' specified
Usage: idevicepair [OPTIONS] COMMAND
Surely this should be so hard to do???

My Apple Iphone 14 ISO 18.3 DOES recognize when the USB cable is plugged in and asks me to trust or not.

I hit trust.

But I cannot get beyond the pairing stage


      Pairing

After connecting your iOS device and unlocking the screen, you should be presented with a "Trust This Computer?" popup on the device. Tap "Trust", then enter your device passcode to complete the pairing process.

If you do not see the popup, you can start the pairing process manually. Connect the device, unlock the screen and run:

$ idevicepair pair
SUCCESS: Paired with device d8e8fca2dc0f896fd7cb4cb0031ba249

If you have multiple iOS devices connected |--udid /ios_udid/| parameter can be passed to target specific device.

You can verify the pairing has succeeded by running:

$ idevicepair validate
SUCCESS: Validated pairing with device 00008030-001D3562367A402E


Any ideas on what I am missing?

On 2/12/25 19:05, King Beowulf wrote:

On 2/12/25 18:21, American Citizen wrote:
Hello:

Has there been anyone who has been successful in getting their Apple
Iphone connected to their linux computer system?

I installed KDE Connect from the Apple Store, but it does not connect at
all to my Apple Iphone 14 running the current ISO 18.3


Any Linux "should" (maybe) recognize the iphone as MTP or PTP device to
transfer photos.  However, photos and movies in HEIC formats won't be
"seen".  For full access you need the following packages:

libimobiledevice
usbmuxd
ifuse

A nice wrtite-up is here:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/IOS

Note that third party iphone lightning cables, while ok for charging off
a wall wart, may not work reliably.

-Ed


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