Okay so I'm having major issues installing/running iTunes through Wine, but I'm in major need to create (and be able to restore from) a full, complete backup for my iPhone since I'm doing a ton of tweaking to it. I don't really know what I'm doing, so there's a 110% chance I'm gonna screw it up, but hey, no one ever learned anything about technology without crashing it a good 100 times right? =P
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It's more recommend to create a VM and install iTunes on it, so that you can perform a full/complete backup.
To create a VM, there is a official doc via wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox.
Another discussion: How to install Windows 7 inside Virtualbox of Ubuntu?
Hope this can help you.
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It does appear that there is a backup utility for idevices although I admit I haven't tested it out yet. I found this though:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/en/man1/idevicebackup.1.html

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1Whilst this may theoretically answer the question, it would be preferable to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference. – MadMike Jan 22 '14 at 09:18
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Hi! I had no luck using this. it may be still on development or beta testing, as user or su I had System Errors... – Idea W Mar 13 '15 at 06:06
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1Confirmed not working with iphone 5, ios 10, ubuntu 17.10 beta2.
Device is not ready yet. Going to try again in 2 seconds...
Maybe in time for iphone XIV? – Andreas Oct 17 '17 at 21:48 -
I know this is an old thread, but I just had a similar problem. @Andreas: you have to unlock the device (enter the PIN); you might also try to pair it first via
idevicepair pair
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Is there anything else I could do? I got iTunes 10 runnung under PlayOnLinux, but it doesnt find or even react to any iDevice being plugged in.
– Evey Aug 04 '12 at 18:32