| Summary: | usbmuxd is missing by default, to have iphones working of the box | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Sébastien B. <sb.cw> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Kernel and Drivers maintainers <kernel> |
| Status: | NEW --- | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | dvgevers, fri, geiger.david68210, mageiatools, ouaurelien, sb.cw |
| Version: | 8 | Keywords: | IN_ERRATA8 |
| Target Milestone: | Mageia 9 | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Source RPM: | usbmuxd-1.1.1-2.mga8.src.rpm, libusbmuxd-2.0.2-1.mga8.src.rpm | CVE: | |
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Description
Sébastien B.
2021-03-28 16:35:46 CEST
Hi thanks reporting this. Thanks for your search and try. Nice workaround. usbmuxd should be installed on Workstation + Multimedias profile installations to improve user experience. Assigning to Kernel and Drivers maintainers and Installer maintainers. Adding Morgan for Erratas, to help found this issue documented. Assignee:
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kernel Hello, I just did an install of Mageia 8, the ifuse package for full iPhones support is also missing in mga8. Cheers, SB. I take your word for it. Updated Errata. ifuse is in core release. I added usbmuxd as a dependency in gvfs-iphone package ans as a recommended dependency in libimobiledevice package on Cauldron for now. CC:
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geiger.david68210 Morgan, David,thank you !! I see that the translation tool has indicate missing. But the package is present, but not installed by default with the distribution. Thank you again for your availability and the work you provide. Thank you for reporting :) Sorry, I do not understand - can you rephrase: "I see that the translation tool has indicate missing." (In reply to Morgan Leijström from comment #7) > Thank you for reporting :) > > Sorry, I do not understand - can you rephrase: > "I see that the translation tool has indicate missing." Hello :) The "joys of translation" !! comment 3 : "I just did an install of Mageia 8, the ifuse package for full iPhones support is also missing in mga8." ifuse is not "missing", It is present in the repository, but not installed by default.
Sébastien B.
2021-04-14 09:35:07 CEST
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sb.cw Why should we install it by default ? Why bloat default install with iCrap stuff What about a task-idevices metapackage that will require all usbmuxd, ifuse, whatever is necessary to mount a iPhone/iPad device on Mageia Desktop? (In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #9) > Why should we install it by default ? > > Why bloat default install with iCrap stuff I agree, we should not install by default. At least, we could awe an entry in Mageia Welcome screen to the above task-idevices metapackage, wdyt ? (In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #9) > Why should we install it by default ? People expect this to just work. Especially Apple kind of people... We should help and attract new users > Why bloat default install with iCrap stuff I agree bloat is not good in neither complexity nor size (In reply to Aurelien Oudelet from comment #10) > What about a task-idevices metapackage that will require all usbmuxd, ifuse, > whatever is necessary to mount a iPhone/iPad device on Mageia Desktop? > > I agree, we should not install by default. At least, we could awe an entry > in Mageia Welcome screen to the above task-idevices metapackage, wdyt ? That is a very good idea :) Maybe the same for android support. - For consistency and to unbloat default install? task- packages for i-something and Andrpid/MTP or what to call it, separately. Installed by Mageia Welcome button. Hello, "Especially Apple kind of people.." Are people of this "kind" wrong? There are people who work with their Mageia, and indeed, want out of the box support. It seems to me to go into the philosophy of gnome or plasma. Whether they are on Android or iOS, that is really not the question. But if under Plasma KDE Connect was created it is because the device mounting was still much more problematic than under GTK. task-package is a very good idea. (In reply to Sébastien B. from comment #12) > Hello, > > "Especially Apple kind of people.." > > Are people of this "kind" wrong? No, but prefer bloat and everything installed over slim solutions. And yes like Plasma at least... I could have expressed myself better. > There are people who work with their Mageia, and indeed, want out of the box > support. > > It seems to me to go into the philosophy of gnome or plasma. Yes. Maybe these task- phone support could be suggested by task-plasma and task gnome (not the -minimal versions) But not suggested the small desktops, IMO. > > Whether they are on Android or iOS, that is really not the question. But if > under Plasma KDE Connect was created it is because the device mounting was > still much more problematic than under GTK. > > task-package is a very good idea. Talking of kdeconnect, it too should be suggested by task-android or similar. It is not only working for Plasma, btw. IAMNAE but i seem to remember that GNOME does not have iphone support because it will definitely never work with iOS. So i am afraid that trying to have this package won't bring you an inch closer to real iphone access. When back home i will attempt to find my GNOME related bug that was closed as useless effort... (In reply to Dick Gevers from comment #14) > IAMNAE but i seem to remember that GNOME does not have iphone support > because it will definitely never work with iOS. So i am afraid that trying > to have this package won't bring you an inch closer to real iphone access. > When back home i will attempt to find my GNOME related bug that was closed > as useless effort... Regarding GNOME, I had very good results under Debian Bullseye XFCE 4.16 with the following packages: ifuse, libimobiledevice-utils, GVFS-Backend, usbmuxd (Note that the latter does not seem mandatory for this functionality.) However the libimobiledevice-utils package from debian is different from the one packaged from Mageia. There is a good chance that if this setup works under XFCE, it works under GNOME. Unfortunately, I don't have a machine under this desk for testing. Regarding Android, still running Bullseye XFCE, we simply needed the GVFS-Backend package to provide full support. Thank you for your attention to this bug report. @Morgan "I could have expressed myself better." No problems. (In reply to Sébastien B. from comment #15) > Regarding GNOME, I had very good results under Debian Bullseye XFCE 4.16 > with the following packages: ifuse, libimobiledevice-utils, GVFS-Backend, > usbmuxd In that case your experience is more valuable than mine. Please excuse the noise. CC:
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dvgevers (In reply to Dick Gevers from comment #16) > (In reply to Sébastien B. from comment #15) > > > Regarding GNOME, I had very good results under Debian Bullseye XFCE 4.16 > > with the following packages: ifuse, libimobiledevice-utils, GVFS-Backend, > > usbmuxd > > In that case your experience is more valuable than mine. Please excuse the > noise. All the experiences are interesting ;) Try with the packages, maybe you will get good results. Linux desktops users often want to connect their phone. There do exist an amount of Apple phones... I suggest the packages required to be installed as suggests when user install a desktop. Instead of us needing to put it in Errata... https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_8_Errata#Phone_USB_connection But not for minimalistic desktops. Maybe for the ones we list at https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Desktop_environments#First_step_with_... Target Milestone:
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