On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 18:35 +0530, Gustav Degreef wrote:
On 01/07/2010 03:58 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 22:31 -0800, Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
On 12/13/2009 02:20 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 17:38 -0600, Peter Danenberg wrote:
Quoth Patrick O'Callaghan on Sweetmorn, the 54th of The Aftermath:
Alternatively, you could jailbreak the phone and copy files using scp. I don't know if the phone will then recognize them as something it can play, but I wouldn't bet on it.
I was able to use gtkpod[1] on a jailbroken iphone to transfer music, manage playlists, photos, etc.
I was under the impression that gtkpod didn't yet support the iPhone. The webpage doesn't appear to mention it explicitly. Glad to see I was wrong.
poc
Please share.
I have an iPhone 3Gs, and I can't get it to work with gtkpod.
It mounts on the desktop as "Apple, Inc. iPhone" but that's all.
According to the gtkpod Help doc (under Troubleshooting) the iPhone and iPod Touch can only be accessed via sshfs, meaning you have to jailbreak them.
There is an interesting post about iphone and ipod touch being synced with fuse/gvfs on ubuntu without jailbreaking the device:
http://www.ghacks.net/2009/12/20/syncing-your-iphone-or-itouch-with-linux/
I could not get mine to work on opensuse. Seems a critical part of it is which firmware the device is using. Gustav.
Interesting. It seems to use libiphone, which is available in the Fedora repo. Might be worth looking at.
poc