Trying this recently, none of this worked. I don’t remember how exactly it was (since I did not have a reason to pay much attention), but I remember that after plugging, the Files app (i.e., Nautilus) gained a media much like a USB stick, where I could access some files on the iPhone, and the GNOME Settings app allowed me to do the connection somewhere in the network settings. Not more than a few months ago (definitely on the same Fedora version, but there have been Fedora and iOS upgrades in the meantime), when I connected the two by USB, it more or less “just worked”. However, I’m having trouble getting that to work. In the past, I’ve noticed that connecting the laptop to the phone through USB yielded much better throughput. For example, when I upgraded my computer today (precisely to make sure I had all recent upgrades before asking here), it took multiple hours to download all the packages. Although this works well, the speed leaves somewhat to be desired. There were some constraints on that choice.)Ĭurrently, I’m connecting my laptop to my phone through Bluetooth. (Yes yes, I do know that iOS is non-free software. I need to rely on my phone’s mobile network. I recently moved to an apartment where I don’t have cable network yet. I’m using Fedora 38 (the Workstation variant, with GNOME).
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