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
#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
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
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:
Unfortunately, the subsequent iOS updates to 10.1 and 10.2 broke this
again.
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Title:
iOS10 will not connect
Sam Gleske, with all due respect, that is not an really an answer. I am
an end user, not a code developer, but I understood the basics of the
problem with the package being built with GnuTLS instead of the correct
version of OpenSSL. You are also incorrect with respect to
libimobiledevice being fi
So if this is resolved, could someone provide an answer that doesn't
require a PhD in computer science to figure out?
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