On 12/30/17 17:34, Joe Zeff wrote:
Jerry Pournelle always said that the first thing you should do in
troubleshooting computers is to check the cables. I don't think this
is the sort of problem he was thinking of, and alas, I can't ask him.
.
I tend to expect software problems rather that ha
"The View From Chaos Manor," TRS-80's, PC-DOS, and "Pournelle's Iron Law of
Bureaucracy." Sadly missed and remembered fondly. But he does live on:
http://anewdomain.net/?s=jerry+pournelle
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 5:34 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 12/30/2017 02:25 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>> I was
On 12/30/2017 02:25 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I was using a USB cable, unfortunately it was plugged into the wrong
computer! As Stephen P. points out, once I realized the connection
problem, shotwell found the iPad and extracted the photos.
Jerry Pournelle always said that the first thing you sho
On 12/30/17 16:43, Ed Greshko wrote:
You don't say if you are using a USB cable or if you want to do it via wireless.
.
I was using a USB cable, unfortunately it was plugged into the wrong computer!
As Stephen P. points out, once I realized the connection problem, shotwell
found the iPad an
On 12/31/17 04:20, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> What fedora 27 application do I need to extract photos from an iPad?
>
> I had a program that worked with to download photos from an iPhone but forgot
> the
> name.
>
> Any help appreciated,
>
>
You don't say if you are using a USB cable or if you want to d
I don't have an iPad, but when I connect my Kindle, my iPods, or my Android
phone, they are mounted automagically and a file manager opens to list its
content. Photos are usually in a folder named Dcim on all the devices I
use. I just move the photos to my hard drive and open them with Image
View