Bug ID 1225622
Summary Unable to open AFC/PTP filesystems on an iPhone/iPad in KDE Plasma 6
Classification openSUSE
Product openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version Current
Hardware x86-64
OS Other
Status NEW
Severity Major
Priority P5 - None
Component KDE Workspace (Plasma)
Assignee opensuse-kde-bugs@opensuse.org
Reporter pavel.urusov@gmail.com
QA Contact qa-bugs@suse.de
Target Milestone ---
Found By ---
Blocker ---

Created attachment 875209 [details]
The notification that pops up when connecting an iPad and the error message

= Current behaviour: =

When an iDevice (either an iPhone or an iPad) is connected to a PC running KDE
Plasma on Tumbleweed (fully updated as of 2024-05-29), the system displays a
notification and suggests opening the AFC (media player) and the PTP (camera)
filesystems on the device in Dolphin (see attachment). 

If the user chooses to open the PTP (camera) filesystem, Dolphin opens a new
window which points to the default location instead of the camera filesystem on
the connected device. 

If the user chooses to open the AFC (media player) filesystem, the system shows
an error message that the AFC folder does not exist (see attachment).

= Expected behaviour: =

When the user clicks the "Open in File Manager" button, the selected filesystem
opens in Dolphin.

= System information: =

KDE Plasma 6.04
Frameworks 6.2.0
Qt 6.7.0
Kernel 6.9.1-1-default (x86-64)

= Logs: =

There are no error in the logs, the following messages can be seen using
`journalctl -b`:

May 29 18:46:17 pyrus plasmashell[2318]: About the execute the service...
May 29 18:46:17 pyrus plasmashell[2318]: Executed the service!!!
May 29 18:46:17 pyrus systemd[1945]: Started kioclient5.


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