![]() ![]() I’ll agree that windows and mac are ahead of the game on user-friendly with Linux gaining by leaps and bounds, but Windows and Mac are not bullet proof. Perhaps it was a problem with the system, but no matter what it didn’t work and that’s a strike on the user friendly part. Maybe it was because I develop windows/linux software and my knowledge of Mac is Steve Jobs, over-priced, good for graphics software and doesn’t run on Windows. I had some very serious issues adding a Mac to the network in the office I used to work in (so serious that I never succeeded in connecting the machine to the network), but my linux machines and windows machines were plug-and-play. The latest version of Ubuntu installed on my laptop, put in CD and turn computer on, follow instructions…WIN! Windows strives for user-friendly, but it doesn’t always succeed. To install windows 8 I had to put the hard drive in a different computer, install windows 8, load the most basic, one-size-fits-all windows display driver and then place the hard drive back into my touch screen system. Installing windows 8 on my touch screen PC (It’s an HP that came with Win7) the video drivers for it are no good. Once installed type the following command to start IE6: Open terminal and type the following commands: Just one easy script and you’ll get three IE versions to test your Sites. IEs4Linux is the simpler way to have Microsoft Internet Explorer running on Linux (or any OS running Wine). But there is a small collection of shell script exists which makes your life quite easy. => To see IE only sites (many sites still only works with IE for example my bank site and few essential government site) If you found this article helpful then please give it a clap and feel to free ask any questions if you have any confusion.I am not a big fan of Internet Explorer but sometime you need Internet Explorer on Linux for: If you did everything right till this point, then you can access all of your Linux machine files and you can transfer your data back and forth between your iOS and Linux device. Now tap on your newly created connection and this will establish an SFTP connection between your iOS device and Linux machine. Now in the Connect As section, enter your Linux machine username and password.In the Hostname/Ip section, enter your IP address which we have previously found.This window will be having a lot of fields but we will need to fill only a few of them. A new connection window will pop up and tap on the SFTP icon. iMazing lets you transfer music, files, messages, apps and more from any iPhone, iPad, or iPod to a computer, Mac or PC.Now open the app and find + icon and tap on it.This application has both free and paid versions but the free version will be sufficient for our use case. The iPhone Explorer allows the users to browse the files or folders on their iPhone. Another simple yet useful utility is iPhone Explorer. Now everything is ready on your Linux machine and you need to take out your iOS device and head over to the App Store to install FE File Explorer. Nowadays, there are various software utilities that can be used to transfer files to iPhone or vice versa as a easier workaround to copy music, songs, and data from iPod or iPhone. To find out your IP address type the below command in your terminal.Įnter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode.Be sure to note it down somewhere as you will need it later. The first thing you need to find is your IP address and username. You will need to use the terminal along the way but I promise, you will need to paste a few commands and we will be done.īefore proceeding forward make sure your iOS and Linux device is on the same Local Area Network or else this method will not work. You don’t need to know any intrinsic details about how SSH works under the hood for this article so don’t go anywhere if you find SSH to perplexing. There are multiple ways of transferring your data but in this article, we’ll do it wirelessly using a protocol known as SSH or Secure Shell. Windows users can use iTunes to transfer their files but Apple does not provide any dedicated software for Linux users. Of course, there are services like airdrop but it only works within the Apple ecosystem. Are you a fan of both Linux and IOS? If Yes, then you must have encountered the problem of sharing your files between these two different operating systems. ![]()
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