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Linux On A Ipad?
I have claims that Linux will run on an old iPad but I don't know anyone who has done it.
Have you tried?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It might depend upon just how old the iPad is. The most popular way of getting it to work is to use a 'shell' application, called iSH, within the iPad's own native operating system, which has to be iOS 11 or higher.
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^^^ It's not really my field of expertise, Barry, but (as I understand it), the situation is somewhat similar to that of an 'emulator'.
e.g. it's possible to get lots of old Amiga and Atari games to run on a Windows computer by using an 'emulator', which still actually use Windows but 'pretends' to be running the Amiga or Atari operating system that's needed by the particular game in question.
Similarly, iSH still uses an iPad's native operating system (which has to be iOS 11 or later) but 'pretends' to be running Linux.
So the situation is different to that on a PC, where you can simply ditch Windows altogether and replace it with Linux. On an iPad you still need the original operating system to be present.
A shell script is a file containing a sequence of operating system commands and shell commands. It allows you to automate tasks by writing a series of commands that the shell can execute.
Windows sanbox(part of the Defender security)enables you to safely run applicatioms and sites in isolation without a danger of cross contamination from virus attacks.
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I haven't personally tried running Linux on an old iPad, but it's an intriguing idea. From what I've read, it seems technically possible due to the open-source nature of Linux and the iPad's hardware capabilities, but it might require some technical know-how and potentially jailbreaking the device. If you're keen to experiment, forums and online communities dedicated to iPad hacks and Linux enthusiasts might have more detailed guides or experiences to share. For an alternative, you could try Windows operating system keys. If you're in need, you can check out https:/
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