User talk:Lockieol

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User:Lockieol/sandbox
In order to access the music files on your iPhone XS from your Linux Ubuntu system, you may need to install some additional software. One option is to use the open-source tool called libimobiledevice. This software package includes a command-line utility called ifuse that can be used to mount an iPhone's file system in Linux.

Here are the steps to install and use libimobiledevice on Ubuntu: I hope this helps you to access your iPhone music files from your Linux Ubuntu system! Someone who&#39;s wrong on the internet (talk) 10:02, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
 * 1) Open a terminal window on your Ubuntu system.
 * 2) Install the libimobiledevice package by running the following command:
 * 3) Connect your iPhone XS to your Ubuntu system using a USB cable.
 * 4) Run the following command to mount your iPhone's file system:  This will create a mount point at   and mount your iPhone's file system there.
 * 5) Navigate to the mount point using your file manager or the terminal, and you should be able to access your iPhone's music files. Note: If you encounter any errors while using ifuse, you may need to install additional dependencies. You can do this by running the following command:


 * Thanks for that. I did try libimobiledevice but I did'nt succeed in getting the job done. I'll follow your tip and see if I can manage it 14.202.222.23 (talk) 05:45, 30 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Well I followed the fix you put up but iPhone is still only seeing DCIM folder.
 * I took a screen shot but its not an accepted photo apparently Lockieol (talk) 04:56, 31 March 2023 (UTC)