iOS-OTA-Downgrader
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| iOS-OTA-Downgrader | ish | |
|---|---|---|
| 295 | 167 | |
| 612 | 19,939 | |
| - | 0.9% | |
| 8.4 | 8.3 | |
| about 3 years ago | 7 days ago | |
| Shell | C | |
| GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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iOS-OTA-Downgrader
- [question] How do I check if my blobs are valid? I want to update to iOS 9 to see how it looks and then downgrade back to iOS 6 if I don't like it, I'm scared of not being able to downgrade back to iOS 6.1.2
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[Question] Old apps says disk is full but I have plenty of free space
For some reason I assumed you downgraded to iOS 8.4.1 already. You can do that with https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader if you want
- Any way to downgrade iPhone 4s?[question]
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Dumping onboard shsh ipad mini[question]
https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader can also dump onboard blobs
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[question] canβt downgrade iOS 9.3.5 to iOS 8.4.1
Use iOS-OTA-Downgrader if you are trying to use the plist method. here
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iPhone 5s iOS 12 to iOS 7
Is impossible to downgrade iOS 7 because the SEP is doesn't compatible, but you can iOS 10.3.3 with ota-downgrader https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader
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iPad 3rd Generation on IOS 6.1.2, Any tweak recommendations?[fluff] [discussion]
Can't you? The docs say that A5X devices are supported.
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Futurerestore "could not get SEP path" error [question]
have you read the ota downgrader wiki? It has a nice and nifty tutorial inside for restoring with blobs https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/wiki
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[Question] I have an iPhone 4 on 7.0.2. Iβm trying to save onboard blobs using ios ota downgrader. ibec stuck at 63.7%. Any ideas or alternatives?
Please try again with this test branch (version should be 2023-03-07-000test): https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/archive/refs/heads/test.zip
- Is there any way I can revert this iPhone 4 CDMA back to iOS 6? (its jailbroken) [question]
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What About iOS? Or, How a $30 Android Phone Embarrasses a $1000 iPad
No, you cannot run Jenkins on iOS. The closest thing to Termux on iOS is iSH (Alpine Linux via x86 emulation), but Java is fundamentally broken on it. The only theoretically viable path involves running a full Linux VM on a $1000+ iPad Pro, and nobody has ever documented actually doing it. A $30 used Android phone does natively what a $1000 iPad can barely do in a virtual machine.
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π΅ On the 12 Days of Christmas, Amazon Developer gave to me... π
π΅ On the 9th day of Christmas, Amazon Developer gave to meβ¦ AWS Lightsail! π΅ I need a secure cloud box to run Kiro CLI, Codex, Claude Code, and batch scripts without exposing my home network. Lightsail from Amazon Web Services (AWS) was able to get me up and running in minutes for under $5/month Here's my workflow: π± iSH (https://ish.app/) β SSH terminal for iOS π Textastic (https://lnkd.in/gKee8EC5) β secure file transfer and SSH βοΈ Lightsail β my Ubuntu instance with an SSH alias as `tragbox` for quick access I SSH in, run either kiro-cli / claude / codex depending on the project, and my custom agents are live from my phone. Plus, I have a few MCPs running including GitHub and Context7 for extended capabilities. My top use cases: - Pull conference speaker data and build tables of mutual connections - Run batch image cleanup and CSV processing when I'm away from my laptop - Execute long-running scripts without tying up my local machine Why Lightsail? I considered EC2, Fargate, and other options but all too much setup for my use case. Lightsail gave me an Ubuntu box with a straightforward console, flat monthly pricing (no surprise bills), and I can bump RAM or storage when I need it. It's firewalled away from my home network, so I'm not worried about exposing internal endpoints. It really just works - I spin up agents on demand, run what I need, and move on. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gqQyZ35t Follow along for more Amazon developer as today is just Day 9 of our 12 days of Amazon Developer π
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Obsidian Bases
Obsidian has a git plugin that works on all platforms I tried it on (Windows, Linux, Mac and iOS). So I just have a private repo that syncs all the devices through git.
For iOS, the "hard" part is getting the initial git clone, but after that whenever you open the app you can pull/push any changes or set it to automatically do that on a schedule.
To setup a git repo on an iOS device you need iSH[1] but you can delete it the initial `git clone`. The plugin can handle it from there. Make sure to use https and a token that doesn't expire as part of your git clone url. Here is a guide[2]
[1] https://ish.app/
[2] https://forum.obsidian.md/t/mobile-sync-with-git-on-ios-for-...
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Show HN: Lume β OS Lightweight CLI/API for macOS/Linux VMs on Apple Silicon
You can, with ish (https://ish.app). It is a bit slow though and doesn't support the newest releases. (Well and by default it runs Alpine instead of Debian)
- ISH: Linux on jailbreak-free iPhones via userspace emulation
- Developer wrote 25k lines of Neovim plugin code using phone and touchscreen
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Configure SSH between your PC and mobile
On IOS, there is a emulator called ISH which looks great. I haven't tried personally though, I couldn't afford an iphone. I will be using Termux on android for the rest of the post.
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Poll: When will we see full Linux distros as official iPhone apps?
I'm a happy daily iSH [1] user, it's an amazing technical project, but I really pine for the day when `apt get blah` will be a reality, using an app available from the official App Store. Be it a paid or free app. CLI only, or with graphics. For concreteness, let's say a Debian-based distro in your iPhone upon tapping Get on Apple's App Store, independently of your location. It is pretty sad that, if this ever comes to be, it will probably be the result of EU/DOJ forces, not of technological advancements.
When do you see this happening (options are number of years)?
[1] https://ish.app/
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Qualcomm's Oryon Core: A Long Time in the Making
You can run iSH on the device for Linux (somewhat limited)
https://github.com/ish-app/ish
- ISH: Linux shell running on iOS, using usermode x86 emulation
What are some alternatives?
LeetDown - a macOS app that downgrades A6 and A7 iDevices to OTA signed firmwares
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
n1ghtshade - A bootchain jailbreak/downgrade utility for 32 bit iOS devices.
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
sunst0rm - iOS Tether Downgrader
termux-packages - A package build system for Termux.