@Thomas Mayer (thomas303)
I previously reported (on another page from where I was pointed here) this
problem in Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS. Following suggestion I took the full profile
version 7. I did confirm that the problem was apparmor. However with
usr.bin.firefox_patched it began throwing
A new build of Firefox 51.0.1 was pushed out as a standard update for
the elderly Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS. The display problem is no longer
present. That was my complaint. I'm not in a position to say whether
it is suitably armored. Thanks to whoever fixed it.
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I'm seeing this for the first time with my update yesterday, 28 Jan 2017
23:00 PST, pushed out with standard Ubuntu updates for Ubuntu 12.04.5
LTS.
I can see the default entrance page, the preferences page, and
about:config. But I cannot see any html pages. However, html
does appear to render
Re 12.04 LTS: It doesn't make sense for an LTS user to add a baroque apt
repository. Please, could a stable fix be pushed out with regular
updates. (It's probably at least 8 months before 12.04 LTS is replaced
by what I understand to be its LTS successor, 17.04.1+)
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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
#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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At the github site referenced here at the top it is said:
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"On newer iOS version, ValidatePair is not mandatory to gain trusted host
status. Starting with iOS 11, the ValidatePair request has been removed from
lockdownd and will throw an error. This commit adds a version check so that
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
EUREKA (maybe) !
This evening I took the iPhone update to iOS 11.3, and just out of curiosity I
decided to check out the iphone as an attached device in the file manager. And
I'm in. I don't know why. I did not use
idevicepair nor ifuse. If I run ideviceinfo, I still get "ERROR: Could not
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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I could not replicate for my latest photos this evening what I reported
in #8.
Yet by fiddling in various ways, after a reboot I was able to coax
shotwell to import the photos on the iPhone. I then had command line
access to those photos in the location where shotwell dropped them.
As for
My last sentence in #9 should be:
It's certainly less than transparent usb access through the lightning
port to the file system on the iPhone.
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I wish to second the request of #5 that working access to photos on
iphones be kept up to date in xenial. For the credibility of xenial's
LTS status this should be done.
Up to the recent time of a new device with iOS 11, I had things working with
iOS 10.3 using
Martin Salbaba's ppa for the
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
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