![]() ![]() In my case, the old iPad has “100CLOUD” folder that contains empty MP4 files that interrupted the importing process.įor the case, you may first search for and kill the frozen ‘gThumb’ app window in System Monitor. The import process may fail if there are 0 KB videos/photos in your iOS devices. This is tested and works on iOS 15.5 and iOS 14.4.2. If the dialog didn’t open, try manually launching gThumb, open ‘☰’ menu, and finally navigate to ‘Import from -> Removable device’.Īll photo files are saved to user’s “ Pictures” folder by default, though you may change the location in the previous dialog. ![]() Simply, click on “Import” button will start the process importing all photos from iPhone to Ubuntu. Then, select “ Trust this computer” in your iPhone and type password to confirm.Ī import dialog should pop-up automatically, with preview of all photos in your iOS device. Now, plug your iPhone into Ubuntu PC/laptop via USB port. ![]() Finally, select “Import with gThumb” in right for photos drop-down box.Ĭonnect iPhone via USB and start importing photos When the Settings utility opens, navigate to “Removable Media” from left pane. To do so, open “Settings” from system tray menu. When it opens, run the command below to install gThumb image viewer and organizer: sudo apt install gthumbįor those hate Linux commands, it can be also installed via Ubuntu Software.Ģ.) Next, set gThumb as the default app for handling photos from removable media. Install and setup gThumbġ.) Firstly, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal in Ubuntu. To make life easy, the gThumb image organizer can even pop-up the photo import dialog automatically once your iPhone is plugged in via USB port. It’s easy to make backup of your iPhone’s photos, since Ubuntu now has out-of-the-box support for accessing iOS files. ![]()
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