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Any closer to getting Linux on old iPads?
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Unfortunately, it looks like some of the hardware is pretty funky. People have been working on it, on and off, and gotten the kernel to boot on some iPads, but things like bluetooth don't work and there appear to be no prepackaged solutions for even the basic kernel yet.