AFAIU:
- this is probably not an issue anymore,
- and in any case, the issue with gnutls28 is long gone.
I'm going to close this issue for gnutls28 as fix released due to that.
** Changed in: gnutls28 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Yes, but this does not grant transparent access to the Documents folders
of installed applications. Pairing and libimobiledevice are still needed
for that.
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It appears to me that upon my move this date to iPhone's iOS 11.3 Apple
may have finally given us transparent usb file system access to our
photos. See Bug # 1718554, no. 8.
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Continuing #55:
Given the change with libimobiledevice between iOS 10.3 and iOS 11+,
I decided to take a look at shotwell.
The curious thing is that shotwell
displays correct thumbnails for all photos on the iphone. That is curious
because AIUI the jpegs generated by the iphone camera contain em
Following up to my #49:
I'm working with Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS.
The Martin Salbaba ppa had been working for me with an iphone 5 and iOS
10.3
Recently I went to a new phone running iOS 11, and I fail to get to
photos with ifuse after an apparently successful "idevicepair pair".
Ifuse complains about
reply #48
Yes packaged version in main archive, using Ubuntu Mate 17.10 now and
its still not showing the photos mount in Caja (like nautilus). I can
see the Documents mount though.
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I am also using the martin-salbaba/ppa+libimobiledevice ppa
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Title:
iOS device contents not displayed in Ubu
More specifically, I was able to successfully pair the phone. It took a
couple of iterations (entering password on phone, etc.). The problem
seemed to be lockdownd when trying to mount:
$ ifuse /media/iPhone/
Failed to connect to lockdownd service on the device. Try again. If it still
fails try
Update to #39 - iPhone 5C with iOS 10.3 replaced with iPhone SE/iOS
11.03. I'm back where I started from - no connectivity. I can mount
the phone but nothing is visible.
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I'm using Linux Mint 18.2 Cinnamon.
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Title:
iOS device contents not displayed in Ubuntu
Status in Libimobil
I've had success with newly installed 16.04.3 LTS following steps 8 - 11
given in #44 after installing the October 2016 ppa for 16.04 from Martin
Salbaba. That is, my first 3 steps were:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:martin-salbaba/ppa+libimobiledevice
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-up
#47: When you say you are using the regular packaged versions, am I
correct in thinking that you are speaking about an updated Ubuntu 17.04?
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I should note that the above is while using the regular packaged
versions of idevicepair / ifuse.
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Title:
iO
For whatever reason while trying to backup an iPhone 6s+ 10.3.3 before
upgrading to 11.0 I can't see the photo mount in mate fuse at all but if
I use idevicepair and ifuse from the command line it lets me copy the
files. I'm not sure if this is related to the issue others have reported
above.
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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
iOS device contents not displ
This is still not natively fixed in zesty even with ubuntu backport and
updates.
The workaround works but no applications like digikam can access
automatically to IOS 10+ iphones anymore.
Can someone at ubuntu do something to fix this definitly on the official
release please ?
** Changed in: lib
** Also affects: libimobiledevice via
https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice/issues/413
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
iOS device contents not displayed in Ubuntu
Status in Libimobiledevice:
Unkn
This worked for me on 17.04 with an iphone 6s and ios 10.3.3:
1. git clone https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice.git
2. cd libimobiledevice
3. sudo apt-get install libusbmuxd-dev libplist-dev libplist++-dev
I then had to add a number of packages to get libimobiledevice to
configure
I'm using 17.04 and I can't access the pictures I get folder contains
pictures then a message folder is empty, I have a IPhone 7
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#27 on Unbuntu 16.04 doesn't work anymore, gives same "package not met"
error:
configure: error: Package requirements (libusbmuxd >= 1.0.9) were not met:
No package 'libusbmuxd' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed
software in a non-standard prefix.
A
#28 & #29 did the trick for me as well after a small hiccup.
To get the ./autogen.sh script working for libimobiledevice, I first
needed to install libusbmuxd.
$ cd ~/path/to/my/build/dir
$ https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libusbmuxd.git
$ cd libusbmuxd
$ ./autogen.sh
$ make
$ sudo
#29 worked for me using 1.2.0+git20161018-3salbabix27xenial as long as I
did the following:
fusermount -u /media/iPhone
and then
ifuse /media/iPhone/
After that, I was able to access the entire filesystem on my iPhone
5c/iOS 10.2 and finally import my photos. It's a bit clunky but it
works. I
#29 worked for me using 1.2.0+git20161018-3salbabix27xenial as long as I
did the following:
fusermount -u /media/iPhone
and then
ifuse /media/iPhone/
After that, I was able to access the entire filesystem on my iPhone
5c/iOS 10.2 and finally import my photos. It's a bit clunky but it
works. I
Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 64-bit
iPhone iOS 10.2.1
#28 and #29 worked for me.
Thanks a log guys !
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#28 and then #29 work perfectly for me, connecting an iPhone with iOS
10.2 to my laptop with Ubuntu 16.04 running on it.
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Jeff Kowalski - Thanks for the help. I don't have a ~/.linuxbrew/
hidden directory, so I suppose it is hiding somewhere else. I suppose
that I could try searching for pkg-config to see where it might be
located. This is so far down in the weeds that I'm not counting on
getting my photos off my p
@Sadi Yumuşak (sa-yu) #31:
I had the same problem you documented, and found it was because of a
conflicting pkg-config. In my case, I had one installed in
~/.linuxbrew/bin/pkg-config, which was picked up in my PATH before
/usr/bin/pkg-config. The solution was to temporarily rename the one in m
Have confirmed #27 works on a Xubuntu 16.04 VM. Would be so glad if
package maintainers could repackage towards newer versions, which
obviously work, in contrast to what is packaged today.
Thanks in advance!
Karli Sjöberg
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I attempted following the instructions in #28 and I only got this far:
$ cd ~/path/to/my/build/dir
$ git clone https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice.git
$ cd libimobiledevice
$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local/libimobiledevice
$ make
and then I got the following message:
** Description changed:
Plug in iOS device, and it doesn't show the documents on it.
- Please package the recent fix in libimobiledevice:
+ Please package the recent fix in libimobiledevice*:
+ Vauge discussion that mentions using the latest git HEAD*:
https://github.com/libimobiledevice
Update: The workaround mentioned in comment #27 worked perfectly:
https://gist.github.com/samrocketman/70dff6ebb18004fc37dc5e33c259a0fc
I have even wrote a small script (posted there) which helps mounting/unmounting
an iOS device from the Unity Launcher :-)
Thanks a lot Sam!
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I've just noticed that I have essentially the same problem after making
a new bug report at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libimobiledevice/+bug/1654833
which I've now marked as duplicate.
This bug affects both iOS 9.3.5 (iPad) and iOS 10.2 (iPhone) since
upgrading to Ubuntu 16.10 (64-b
** Summary changed:
- iOS10 will not connect to Ubuntu
+ iOS device contents not displayed in Ubuntu
** Tags added: yakkety
** Description changed:
- Plug in iOS10 device, and it doesn't show the documents on it.
+ Plug in iOS device, and it doesn't show the documents on it.
Please package
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