Storage is mounted in Nautilus and works like a charm but shotwell and
rhythmbox fail to recognize the device.
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Timo Jyrinki's package fix as stated in comment #168 works for me.
Version: Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (Development Release)
Device: iPhone 4
iOS Version: 7.0.6
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I can also confirm that devices with older iOS versions (tested a 3GS
with 6.1.3) still work.
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@Timo: I can confirm that it works. Tested on an existing machine and a
fresh install.
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iOS 7, Trust Prompt Loopi
** Changed in: libimobiledevice (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
** Changed in: libimobiledevice (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sourav Sur (sourav-sur)
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Status in “libimob
Thanks Matthias for offering the PPA and subscribing the Sponsors team!
I've now tried to make a better git snapshot branch based on the current
Ubuntu packaging branch. I can't do testing on my own since I don't have
iDevices, so could you please give tests reports after doing the
following:
sudo
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My packages are probably not up to standards. But for hardware-
enablement alone this should be fixed in trusty. There won't be a
release of libimobiledevice anytime soon that fixes this and the current
version cannot be fixed with a trivial patch. So the only solution would
be using a package buil
I made packages from the current git master that work in trusty.
https://launchpad.net/~mniess/+archive/libimobiledevice/
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Sorry for double posting.
> Am 05.03.2014 um 22:08 schrieb EdgarPE <1207...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
>
> Hi!
>
> This is very wierd. I am using a lot of Ubuntu 12.04 installations on
> different hardware. And there is one machine, my desktop, where iOS 7
> device mounting works eprfectly. On other
Hi Edgar,
maybe that installation uses an older kernel? Did you do the same updates an
all machines?
> Am 05.03.2014 um 22:08 schrieb EdgarPE <1207...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
>
> Hi!
>
> This is very wierd. I am using a lot of Ubuntu 12.04 installations on
> different hardware. And there is one ma
@Michael,
When i plug my Ipad i get the "Trust this computer" message and i do not
anything. The message continue on screen and i can normally access my files.
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Michael wrote:
> @Henry
>
> Thanks for the direction. Sadly, it hasn't wor)kded for me. I did as
> y
@Henry
Thanks for the direction. Sadly, it hasn't wor)kded for me. I did as
you directed - "...modifying the software source line and change 'saucy'
to 'precise'..." and so was able to get the package installed.
Unfortunately it appears not to have made a difference for me. :-(
I have
libimobil
@Rufus
Yes, the telephone was prviously connected to this computer, with iOS6.
Kernel is:
Linux home 3.5.0-46-generic #70~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 9 23:55:12 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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BTW, you may use the same PPA directly by modifying the software source line
and change 'saucy' to 'precise'. However it is not guaranteed to be
compatible/working.
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Yes, that PPA only supports 12.04. You may want to download & install the
provided Debian package directly or find another software source that will
maintain this software for 13.10
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EdgarPE,
try to find out if either:
- the iOS 7 device was coupled with the specific hardware before ugrading
to iOS 7
or
- the Ubuntu 12.04 installation is not yet updated to a newer kernel (or
upgraded to a newer kernel after coupling with the iOS 7 device for the
first time)
2014-03-05 22:08 G
Hi!
This is very wierd. I am using a lot of Ubuntu 12.04 installations on
different hardware. And there is one machine, my desktop, where iOS 7
device mounting works eprfectly. On other Ubuntu Precise installations I
bump in "trust loop" bug described above.
I'd be happy to provide more informat
Sorry for the typos.
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Status in “libimobiledevice” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug
@michael:
I just upgrade my Ubuntu to 13.10, connected my Ipad and access the files.
I have this packages installed:
libimobiledevice-utils 1.1.5-0ubuntu2
libimobiledevice4 1.1.5-0ubuntu2
Regards,
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Michael wrote:
> Pablo;
>
> I'm sorry I'm such a noob. I don'
Hey guys i just added deb package that fixes issue. Just install this
patch
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Status
Pablo;
I'm sorry I'm such a noob. I don't know how to help myself. I'm using
Ubuntu 13.10 32bit. Would you be so kind as to walk me through the
steps that you used to get this working for you?
I've followed the steps noted by frog (post #148 and I get the following
error at the sudo apt-get up
Hi!!!
I can mount my iDevice & i can see my files, but, it doesn't sync... I've try
with Rhythmbox, clementine, gtkpod & atunes
=(
If i can do something, i'll tell you.
Brgds.
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It's works for me on Saucy 13.10 32bit.
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 1:50 PM, rulezneon <1207...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> Hello everybody!!!
>
> @Michale (lockm)
>
> I'm working on mint 16 (Sausy) 32bit, and i have the same problem.
>
> Somebody knows any solution 4 this system???
>
> PS
Hello everybody!!!
@Michale (lockm)
I'm working on mint 16 (Sausy) 32bit, and i have the same problem.
Somebody knows any solution 4 this system???
PS. Sorry for my english.
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Congratulations Frog. That's good news. Is anyone working on the 32bit
version for Sausy? 13.10?
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iOS 7, Trust P
Solved!!!
I tried to connect iPhone 5 with iOS 7 to Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 64bit), it was
recognized and it asked me whether I “trust this computer”?
i have add the following PPA by Ingo Haschler:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ingo/ios7support
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
for solved t
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@joostvandurme: There is absolutely no reason to flame me; I never
claimed the q&d fix would be perfect. For me, it works with
12.04.4@amd64 with an iPhone 4S and an iPad2 (both IOS 7.0.6).
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@joostvandurme: btw did you execute sudo mkdir /var/lib/lockdown and
sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/lockdown ?
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I`ve found workaround in the internet. A little unstable, but new
package that fixes trouble.
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Hi,
I can see (and access) my folder in my Iphone.
My linux is Saucy.
Thanks!!
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Joost Van Durme <1207...@bugs.launchpad.net
> wrote:
> I keep on having this error:
>
> DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message did not receive a
> reply (timeout by m
I keep on having this error:
DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message did not receive a reply
(timeout by message bus)
Hence nautilus is unable to show the iphone's content.
12.04 LTS, iphone 5s ios 7.0.6.
What a joke (ingo tried his best, it's up to others to fix this).
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After installing the latest libimobildevice updates most of the trust
issues were resolved. But now I have a new irksome problem where each
time I connect my iphone via usb VLC gets mount errors(See below). I
googled exhaustively around and could not find any clues as to fixing
the problem. Most re
Dear Ingo,
after recent update the iphone appears as "iphone of N.N." in my
personal folder.
- folders on iphone are accessible
- pictures in the subfolder DCIM are accessible, transfer of files works.
- music transfer works not: I may transfer music files to the respective
subfolder, but these
Errors like "libimobiledevice.so.2 not found" fixed in ppa. There was a faulty
symlink.
@jpv4433: I did never claim it was more than a q&d fix, see post #113.
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> Dear Ingo,
>
> Today, I have downloaded the update (automatically ...), after restart
> it works as following:
>
> the iphone is shown as device in my personal folder twice:
>
> - (1) iphone of N.N.
> - (2) documents on iphone of N.N.
>
> I can access on (1) the folder-structure of the iphone
I followed the installation package procedure but the original problem
remained for the most part. The lockdown directory was created and had its
permission changed also. Only after I created the mount point (MyName123)
as listed in the following error message did I make progress:
Una
Dear Ingo,
I did:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ingo/ios7support
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get upgrade
but it did not work (trust-loop, no mounting/pairing ...)
brgds
Klaus
(IBM Thinkpad x61s, 32 bit, 12.04 LTS, iPhone5)
Am Dienstag, den 18.02.2014, 08:53 + schrieb Ingo Hasch
I now can see the folders in my iPad (Books, DCIM, Downloads, etc),
without any trust prompt loop.
However, I can not see "Documents on MyiPad" (where you can see the
icons for the apps on the iPad, and where each icon represents the
storage for the app).
Could this be related to the bug in libim
+1 for saucy luvin'. many thanks @ingo for the leg work on addressing
this issue. :thumbsup:
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Same here:
jisassi@batou:~:$ clementine
clementine: error while loading shared libraries: libimobiledevice.so.2:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
jisassi@batou:~:$
On 02/19/2014 08:12 AM, Archie B wrote:
> I can confirm that the update broke Clementine dependency. Had to f
@ingo : Is it possible to have the packages for saucy as well please ?
Thanks !
Thibault
Le 18/02/2014 15:57, Ingo Haschler a écrit :
> @fst-mail, @pablofontoura: It is a repository only for precise :-/
>
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Dear All,
Confirmed, after:
sudo mkdir /var/lib/lockdown
and
sudo chmod 777 /var/Lib/lockdown
Everything bacame fine. Now i can see folders and files in my iphone 4
IOS7. Finally, thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
Sergey Kazantsev.
Engineer of Installation
and Support Department
18.02.2014 2
Hello,
Although mounting somewhat works (needs some play with it a little)
Clementine won't start and here is the error msg:
clementine: error while loading shared libraries: libimobiledevice.so.2:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Additionally Rhythmbox doesn't see the d
Dad did the trick! It complains but then it mounts. I can see my folders
now in my ipod.
Thank-You-Very-Much.
On 02/18/2014 03:26 PM, Ingo Haschler wrote:
> sorry; sudo chmod 777 /var/lib/lockdown
>
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Sure, it should be chmod ;-) If the directory does not exist, create it first:
sudo mkdir /var/lib/lockdown
sudo chmod 777 /va7Lib/lockdown
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+++-==-==-
ii usbmuxd 1.0.8-0ubuntu0~ppa1USB multiplexor
daemon for iPhone and iPod Touch dev
root@batou:~:# dpkg --list usbmuxd
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Description
+++-==
I think you meant chmod.
sudon chmod a+rw /var/lib/lockdown
file not found.
I do get error: Lockdown error (-2)
but there is no /var/lib/lockdown file in my box running ubuntu
Javier.
On 02/18/2014 11:10 AM, Ingo Haschler wrote:
> sudo chown a+rw /var/lib/lockdown
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https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice/issues/36). Please
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@javierisassi, @s-kazantsev: Could you please run sudo apt-get dist-
upgrade to ensure the packages are actually installed? dpkg --list
usbmuxd should show version 1.0.8, e.g.
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@fst-mail, @pablofontoura: It is a repository only for precise :-/
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Same problem with saucy, no on ppa:ingo/ios7support
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The upgrade worked but my Ipod still gets caught on the Trust/Don't
Trust cycle with Permission Denied reported by Ubuntu Precise.
On 02/18/2014 06:21 AM, Pablo Fontoura wrote:
> sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ingo/ios7support
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W: Falhou ao buscar
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ingo/ios7support/ubuntu/dists/raring/main/binary-i386/Packages
404 Not Found
Regards,
Pablo Fontoura
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Done all these steps:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ingo/ios7support
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
and after reboot same story (looping about trust)
Ubuntu 12.04 i386, iphone 4
Best Regards,
Sergey Kazantsev.
Engineer of Installation
and Support Department
18.02.2014 12:53, Ingo Haschl
Ok, PPA is ready and open for brave beta testers :-) I have tested on both i386
an amd64 platforms with an iPhone 4S and an iPad2. Parining and file access
works on both, document access only on the iPhone.
Please report, I will add the gpod library asap.
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ingo/ios7supp
Thanks! My ipod and await eagerly.
Javier.
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wrote:
> Just FYI: I am currently backporting the git version of libimobiledevice
> to 12.04. So far it looks good, the commandline tools idevicepair etc.
> are working. When I am f
@penalvch: Thanks for the hint :-) At the moment, I am doing a q&d
solution primary for my own needs that I am willing to share with other
Ubuntu users. I would like to offer my work to a broader user base - but
I am not familiar with packaging politics etc :-/
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backport to the Proposed repository for inclusion into Ubuntu ->
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That's great news. Thanks!
On 14 Feb 2014 15:30, "Ingo Haschler" <1207...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Just FYI: I am currently backporting the git version of libimobiledevice
> to 12.04. So far it looks good, the commandline tools idevicepair etc.
> are working. When I am finished, I will create
Just FYI: I am currently backporting the git version of libimobiledevice
to 12.04. So far it looks good, the commandline tools idevicepair etc.
are working. When I am finished, I will create a ppa with the packages.
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The trust loop is a well-known issue with libimobile device and ios7. It
is not hardware specific, so merging all of the duplicate bugs...
** Summary changed:
- [Sony VGN-SR29XN_S] Iphone with iOS 7 does not work on Ubuntu
+ iOS 7, Trust Prompt Looping
** Changed in: libimobiledevice (Ubuntu)
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