Can only browse iPhone mounted directory as Root

I’ve been able to mount my iPhone in OpenSUSE 14.1+KDE fine, and browse the DCIM photo directory.

But sometime in the last month, and since my upgrade to 12.1, when the iPhone mounts and I open Dolphin I cannot navigate to the DCIM directory. Instead, when I click on the folder I am presented with (“Apple iPhone 3G (PTP mode”) nothing loads and I get an error at the status bar “Unknown error code 150 I/O problem Please send a full bug report at http://bugs.kde.org.”

However, if I “kdesu dolphin” to the directory I can get in fine. The full path is:
camera:/Apple iPhone 3G (PTP mode)@usb:001,009/store_00010001/DCIM/800AAAAA/

One thing I’ve noticed is that I do not remember the “PTP mode” being present before when it worked normally.

Any suggestions?

On 12/14/2011 06:36 PM, kahu wrote:
> “Unknown error code 150 I/O problem Please send a full bug
> report athttp://bugs.kde.org.”

what is the number/URL of the bug report you submitted?


DD
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I have not filed a bug. I wanted to try to figure a little more out about this issue to help determine if this really is a bug, or just my config settings somewhere.

On 12/15/2011 08:56 PM, kahu wrote:
> or just my config settings somewhere.

in what ways have you changed which config settings that might be
causing this problem?

are you mounting the iPhone in exactly the same way you mounted it in
11.4? if the method changed, how so?


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I don’t know of any configuration settings I’ve changed. I had upgraded to gtkpod 2.0 when on 11.4, but have since removed it, that’s the only thing I can think of.

Other than kde-ipod libraries I have Banshee installed which has some apple device libraries.

Is there a way for me to easily get command line output here?

On 12/16/2011 04:46 PM, kahu wrote:
> Is there a way for me to easily get command line output here?

copy in a xterm or konsole and then paste the in/output back to this
thread using the instructions here: http://goo.gl/i3wnr

if there is lot use paste.opensuse.org

but, just blasting a lot of stuff here is not always useful…if a guru
comes who thinks s/he has help for you then let him/her specify what to
paste in…


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