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Old 11th January 2013, 01:16 PM
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Question Detect Iphone 3GS

Hi, i read somewhere that is possible to transfer music from iphone to computer and vice versa and I install some packages and some programs (Banshee and gtkpod) to see if it is possible but along with some searches in several foruns including this one i saw that some used mentioned that when they connect iphone to the computer no matter if you have iphone drivers installed or not it is detected that you connect an audioplayer to the computer and it promts you to choose betwen opening the storage device and along those options, when you have iphone installed there's also an option called open with banshee which allowed the transfer of the files.


Bottom line:
I think the main problem is that thogh: the fact that fedora doesn't even detect iphone as a storage device and it should

Aditional information:
  • I have connected a pen to computer to the same USB slot and it detects as a storage device
  • I have fedora 17 64 bit version
  • The iphone 3GS has ios 6.0.1 and it detects a source of energy and starts charging when i plung it into the usb slot



Apreciate if u help me!
Sorry for my english spelling
Cheers!
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