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> On Tue, 2016-10-11 at 09:52 -0400, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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> > > > Yup. The "normal" mount contains nothing that normal users
> > > > should access
Yeah surely there's a better way to handle this than physically
connecting the device. Maybe OBEX and do it wirelessly with Bluetooth?
Mounting the device seems fraught with problems, even MTP isn't well
suited for this anymore.
Chris Murphy
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On Tue, 2016-10-11 at 09:52 -0400, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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> > > Yup. The "normal" mount contains nothing that normal users
> > > should access.
> > > Accessing the photos will leave ghosts on the d
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> > Yup. The "normal" mount contains nothing that normal users should access.
> > Accessing the photos will leave ghosts on the device, and there have been
> > no
> > ways to update the music database in Linux for a few iOS releas
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> Yup. The "normal" mount contains nothing that normal users should access.
> Accessing the photos will leave ghosts on the device, and there have been no
> ways to update the music database in Linux for a few iOS releases.
I very much doubt that anyone would rele
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> I did not have gvfs-gphoto2 installed. After installing it I now see
> the separate mount. Thanks for your help!
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> Let me try to summarize. Can you please correct me if I'm wrong:
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> - Before (Fedora 22) I didn't need this because a "generic mount" of the
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Huh, the phone should still be getting mounted, but as a camera, and just
as
a camera, and you can remove photos there without botching the phone's
internal
photo database.
That definitely works here.
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>>> Yeah All I see are "documents on dusty's iphone
On 07/13/2016 08:49 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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>> On 07/12/2016 05:01 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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>>> Huh, the phone should still be getting mounted, but as a camera, and just
>>> as
>>> a camera, and you can remove photos there without botching the
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> On 07/12/2016 05:01 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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> > Huh, the phone should still be getting mounted, but as a camera, and just
> > as
> > a camera, and you can remove photos there without botching the phone's
> > internal
> > photo database.
> >
> > Th
On 07/12/2016 05:01 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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> Huh, the phone should still be getting mounted, but as a camera, and just as
> a camera, and you can remove photos there without botching the phone's
> internal
> photo database.
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> That definitely works here.
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Yeah All I see are "docu
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> On 07/11/2016 07:33 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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> >>> On 07/09/2016 12:04 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> > In older Fedora (at least Fedora 22) I could easily mount my ihphone
> > in Nautilus. I could click on it i
On 07/11/2016 07:33 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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>>> On 07/09/2016 12:04 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> In older Fedora (at least Fedora 22) I could easily mount my ihphone
> in Nautilus. I could click on it in the left hand side of the File
> Manager an
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> > On 07/09/2016 12:04 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> >>> In older Fedora (at least Fedora 22) I could easily mount my ihphone
> >>> in Nautilus. I could click on it in the left hand side of the File
> >>> Manager and it would mount.
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> >>> I am having trouble gett
> On 07/09/2016 12:04 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>> In older Fedora (at least Fedora 22) I could easily mount my ihphone
>>> in Nautilus. I could click on it in the left hand side of the File
>>> Manager and it would mount.
>>>
>>> I am having trouble getting this same behavior in Fedora 24. Can
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On 07/09/2016 12:04 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> In older Fedora (at least Fedora 22) I could easily mount my ihphone
>> in Nautilus. I could click on it in the left hand side of the File
>> Manager and it would mount.
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>> I am having trouble getting this same behavior in Fedora 24. Can
>> some
> In older Fedora (at least Fedora 22) I could easily mount my ihphone
> in Nautilus. I could click on it in the left hand side of the File
> Manager and it would mount.
>
> I am having trouble getting this same behavior in Fedora 24. Can
> someone verify this works or does not work for them? You s
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