Laurence Perkins wrote:
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>> Howdy all,
>>
>> My Sis-n-law has a Iphone.  She takes TONS of pics and quite a lot of videos 
>> with it.  Since a lot of them are family photos, I'd like to download them 
>> to my puter.  I'd prefer to use Digikam since I can tell it to 'download 
>> new' next time and not have to worry about duplicates or missing some.  
>> Thing is, it can't access all the photo directories.  I know there is about 
>> 4,000 files all together.  Digikam only shows less than 1,000.  I managed to 
>> copy them over using Dolphin but it took several tries and some disconnect 
>> and reconnecting to do it.
>>
>> I did see a error in messages that mtp-probe?? was missing.  I found it and 
>> installed it.  That error went away and it did improve things.
>> Maybe I'm missing something else but dmesg and messages isn't complaining.
>>
>> What do others do to accomplish this?  Is it normal to have issues with this 
>> or am I missing something?
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-)
>>
> It's a bit more work than maybe you're looking for, but I set up a Nextcloud 
> server and then all our phones have the Nextcloud app and are set to 
> automatically upload new pictures whenever they have an appropriate 
> connection.
>
> This does require maintaining a Nextcloud server or similar, but it also 
> makes it so that you don't have to plug the phone into anything, or even 
> remember to do it yourself.
>
> Furthermore, if you configure the Nextcloud app correctly, then when you run 
> low on space, you can tell it to remove the local copies of the older 
> pictures and it will keep only the thumbnails on the phone itself, but can 
> seamlessly pull them back in should you want to look at them full-size.
>
> Plus it lets you synchronize notes for things like grocery lists at no extra 
> charge.
>
> I know a few people who use iPhones with Linux.  It can usually be made to 
> work with some trouble, but Apple constantly tries to lock out third party 
> access, so it requires regular updates and tweaking.
>
> LMP

So me having issues with it wasn't just me, it's just how it is. 
Great.  Well, at least I know it isn't something I'm doing wrong.  Guess
I'll have to deal with it as is.  I was hoping I could get it to work
dependably with Digikam but maybe not. 

Thanks for the info.  It helps clear up things. Just wish it worked as
well as my Samsung.  It works like a regular camera with no issues at
all.  :-)

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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