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I have attempted to connect both my digital camera and iPhone, and neither have worked. Unfortunately, I can't find my camera lead, but I do have my phone. This is the output of journalctl:
May 14 20:11:34 anon kernel: usb 3-9: new high-speed USB device number 35 using xhci_hcd
May 14 20:11:34 anon kernel: usb 3-9: ep 0x2 - rounding interval to 8 microframes, ep desc says 10 microframes
May 14 20:11:34 anon kernel: usb 3-9: ep 0x81 - rounding interval to 8 microframes, ep desc says 10 microframes
May 14 20:11:34 anon mtp-probe[10722]: checking bus 3, device 35: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-9"
May 14 20:11:34 anon mtp-probe[10722]: bus: 3, device: 35 was not an MTP device
May 14 20:11:34 anon baloo_file[814]: "/org/kde/solid/udev/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-9"
May 14 20:11:34 anon baloo_file[814]: QObject::connect: Cannot connect (null)::accessibilityChanged(bool,QString) to Baloo::StorageDevices::slotAccessibilityChanged(bool,QString)
May 14 20:11:34 anon kdeinit5[748]: QObject::connect: invalid null parameter
May 14 20:11:34 anon systemd[1]: Cannot add dependency job for unit cups.socket, ignoring: Input/output error
May 14 20:11:34 anon systemd[1]: Started Socket daemon for the usbmux protocol used by Apple devices.
May 14 20:11:34 anon systemd[1]: Starting Socket daemon for the usbmux protocol used by Apple devices...
May 14 20:11:34 anon org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[712]: (process:22878): GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device (null) has no BUSNUM property, ignoring
May 14 20:11:34 anon usbmuxd[10735]: [20:11:34.696][3] usbmuxd v1.1.0 starting up
May 14 20:11:34 anon usbmuxd[10735]: [20:11:34.697][3] Successfully dropped privileges to 'usbmux'
May 14 20:11:34 anon usbmuxd[10735]: [20:11:34.698][3] Could not get old configuration descriptor for device 3-35: -5
May 14 20:11:34 anon org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[712]: (process:22878): GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device (null) has no BUSNUM property, ignoring
May 14 20:11:34 anon kernel: usb 3-9: ep 0x2 - rounding interval to 8 microframes, ep desc says 10 microframes
May 14 20:11:34 anon kernel: usb 3-9: ep 0x81 - rounding interval to 8 microframes, ep desc says 10 microframes
May 14 20:11:34 anon org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[712]: (process:22878): GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device (null) has no BUSNUM property, ignoring
May 14 20:11:34 anon org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor[712]: (process:22878): GVFS-GPhoto2-WARNING **: device (null) has no BUSNUM property, ignoring
May 14 20:11:34 anon colord[402]: (colord:402): Cd-WARNING **: CdMain: failed to emit DeviceAdded: failed to register object: An object is already exported for the interface org.freedesktop.ColorManager.Device at /org/freedesktop/Co
May 14 20:11:34 anon colord[402]: (colord:402): Cd-WARNING **: CdMain: failed to emit DeviceAdded: failed to register object: An object is already exported for the interface org.freedesktop.ColorManager.Device at /org/freedesktop/Co
May 14 20:11:34 anon kernel: ipheth 3-9:4.2: Apple iPhone USB Ethernet device attached
May 14 20:11:34 anon kernel: ipheth 3-9:4.2 enp0s20u9c4i2: renamed from eth0
May 14 20:11:34 anon usbmuxd[10735]: [20:11:34.778][3] Connecting to new device on location 0x30023 as ID 1
May 14 20:11:34 anon usbmuxd[10735]: [20:11:34.778][3] Initialization complete
May 14 20:11:34 anon usbmuxd[10735]: [20:11:34.778][3] Enabled exit on SIGUSR1 if no devices are attached. Start a new instance with "--exit" to trigger.
May 14 20:11:34 anon usbmuxd[10735]: [20:11:34.779][3] Connected to v2.0 device 1 on location 0x30023 with serial number xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
May 14 20:11:34 anon baloo_file[814]: "/org/kde/solid/udev/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-9/3-9:4.2/net/enp0s20u9c4i2"
May 14 20:11:34 anon kdeinit5[748]: QObject::connect: invalid null parameter
May 14 20:11:34 anon baloo_file[814]: QObject::connect: Cannot connect (null)::accessibilityChanged(bool,QString) to Baloo::StorageDevices::slotAccessibilityChanged(bool,QString)
May 14 20:11:34 anon systemd-udevd[10739]: Assertion 'path' failed at src/login/logind-acl.c:72, function devnode_acl(). Aborting.
May 14 20:11:34 anon systemd-udevd[214]: worker [10739] terminated by signal 6 (Aborted)
May 14 20:11:34 anon systemd-udevd[214]: worker [10739] failed while handling '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-9/3-9:4.2/net/enp0s20u9c4i2'
May 14 20:11:34 anon systemd-coredump[10745]: Process 10739 (systemd-udevd) of user 0 dumped core.
May 14 20:11:35 anon org.gtk.Private.AfcVolumeMonitor[712]: creating volume for device uuid 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
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Hi joshy_15, welcome to Arch. Please use code tags when posting output like this, so it is more readable.
Can you please give some more info in your system like what do you use to mount the devices? Can you also post the output of lsblk from before and after you connect the devices?
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I see:
Apple iPhone USB Ethernet device attachedSo it seems that your machine thinks you are attaching a network device, not a drive or camera. Is there a way to change the iPhone USB connection to be a "storage" device? I know on Android you have to pick the "mode" you want the device to connect as sometimes.
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So, I can view the files on the iphone when using an "Open" dialog in a GTK app, but not in Qt or any other apps. I'm using Plasma 5 desktop, accessing files and mounting with Dolphin
lsblk doesn't change, it remains as:
sda 8:0 0 232.9G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 0 512M 0 part /boot
├─sda2 8:2 0 67.8G 0 part /
└─sda3 8:3 0 164.6G 0 part /home
sdb 8:16 0 2.7T 0 disk
├─sdb1 8:17 0 1.8T 0 part /run/media/anon/c66655000
├─sdb2 8:18 0 488.3G 0 part
└─sdb3 8:19 0 488.3G 0 part
sr0 11:0 1 1024M 0 romLast edited by joshy_15 (2015-05-15 09:49:00)
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Since lsblk stays the same, none of the devices are recognized as mass storage devices. So maybe you can switch your electronics to be recognized as USB mass storage?
Also, maybe your devices use MTP [1], as you report it working in GTK apps?
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