![]() 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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