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Is it possible to pull pictures off an iPhone and store them in a folder with Linux ?
When I connect my iPhone to my computer it does not recognize it
Thanks
I believe you need to have installed libmobile device as a minimum. The link below gives a detailed explanation of setting this up with Ubuntu/Mint. If you are using some other Linux it would be useful to post that information. You could also do an online search for mount iphone in linux, substitute your distribution in place of linux.
Download this app on your iPhone. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/airm...2086?ls=1&mt=8
Open the browser on your computer, and visit the webpage: airmore.net.
Open AirMore app on your iPhone and tap "Scan to connect" button.
Use it to scan the QR code displayed on web. Please make sure iPhone and Mac are under the same WiFi network.
Once connected successfully, you are free to use any functions you like.
Last edited by rokytnji; 06-21-2017 at 07:24 PM.
Reason: New info.
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