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title: The Best Way to Transfer GoPro Files with Linux
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-tags: ["gopro", "camera", "video", "download", "linux", "wireless"]
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+ - gopro
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+ - linux
+ - wireless
+published_date: "2019-07-04 21:54:49 +0000"
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Transferring files off of most cameras to a Linux computer isn't all that
difficult. Normally I can rip out the SD card and transfer files or just use a
USB data transfer of some kind. The exception is my GoPro Hero 4 Black. For 4th