• old ipad

    From Axel@none@not.here to aus.computers,alt.os.linux.mint on Fri Jan 23 07:32:22 2026
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    I have an ipad in excellent condition, but it's too old to be useful. is
    there any way to wipe the OS and install some other OS (hopefully Linux)
    to use it as a tablet? thanks,
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  • From not@not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) to aus.computers,alt.os.linux.mint on Fri Jan 23 07:20:19 2026
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    In aus.computers Axel <none@not.here> wrote:
    I have an ipad in excellent condition, but it's too old to be useful.

    You'll have to mention the actual model at some point to get a
    useful answer.

    is there any way to wipe the OS and install some other OS
    (hopefully Linux) to use it as a tablet? thanks,

    I looked into the same thing once and was rather shocked at how
    little work had been done on this. As with many Android tablets it
    looks like there are tricks for installing the Linux _kernel_ (at
    least for the early models), but nobody seems to want to write the
    drivers for free. It's probably not much fun booting the kernel but
    not having a driver for the touch input, USB, WiFi, or maybe even
    a graphical display. After all many Linux drivers on PC are written
    by the hardware manufacturers these days, Apple's not going to do
    that.

    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Apple_iPad_1G_(apple-k48) https://ipadlinux.org/
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  • From Mike Easter@MikeE@ster.invalid to aus.computers,alt.os.linux.mint on Thu Jan 22 14:17:08 2026
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    Axel wrote:
    I have an ipad in excellent condition, but it's too old to be
    useful. is there any way to wipe the OS and install some other OS
    (hopefully Linux) to use it as a tablet? thanks,

    Not like that.

    Depending on your iPad's model and muscle, you can run a vM based on
    qEMU called UTM and run a linux guest. There's also a different strategy
    if you can be happy w/ command line linux.

    UTM is supported on iOS 11, 12, and 13 for non-jailbroken devices
    through sideloading. UTM requires a jailbreak to use on iOS 14.

    Useful background info on this page:
    https://getutm.app/faq/
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  • From Axel@none@not.here to aus.computers,alt.os.linux.mint on Fri Jan 23 09:46:40 2026
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    Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
    In aus.computers Axel <none@not.here> wrote:
    I have an ipad in excellent condition, but it's too old to be useful.
    You'll have to mention the actual model at some point to get a
    useful answer.

    Sorry, model A1416. 3rd Generation WiFi only

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPad_(3rd_generation)


    is there any way to wipe the OS and install some other OS
    (hopefully Linux) to use it as a tablet? thanks,
    I looked into the same thing once and was rather shocked at how
    little work had been done on this. As with many Android tablets it
    looks like there are tricks for installing the Linux _kernel_ (at
    least for the early models), but nobody seems to want to write the
    drivers for free. It's probably not much fun booting the kernel but
    not having a driver for the touch input, USB, WiFi, or maybe even
    a graphical display. After all many Linux drivers on PC are written
    by the hardware manufacturers these days, Apple's not going to do
    that.

    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Apple_iPad_1G_(apple-k48) https://ipadlinux.org/

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  • From Axel@none@not.here to aus.computers,alt.os.linux.mint on Fri Jan 23 09:55:32 2026
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    Mike Easter wrote:
    Axel wrote:
    I have an ipad in excellent condition, but it's too old to be
    useful. is there any way to wipe the OS and install some other OS
    (hopefully Linux) to use it as a tablet? thanks,

    Not like that.

    Depending on your iPad's model and muscle, you can run a vM based on
    qEMU called UTM and run a linux guest. There's also a different strategy
    if you can be happy w/ command line linux.

    UTM is supported on iOS 11, 12, and 13 for non-jailbroken devices
    through sideloading. UTM requires a jailbreak to use on iOS 14.

    Useful background info on this page:
    https://getutm.app/faq/


    thanks. but discovered this one is IOS9 model A1416 3rd Generation
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  • From Computer Nerd Kev@not@telling.you.invalid to aus.computers,alt.os.linux.mint on Fri Jan 23 14:41:50 2026
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    In aus.computers Axel <none@not.here> wrote:
    Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
    In aus.computers Axel <none@not.here> wrote:
    I have an ipad in excellent condition, but it's too old to be useful.
    You'll have to mention the actual model at some point to get a
    useful answer.

    Sorry, model A1416. 3rd Generation WiFi only

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPad_(3rd_generation)

    Looks like that one's not quite there yet, at least with this
    project (which actually only lists the first generation iPad as
    "booting"):

    https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Apple_iPad_3_(apple-j1)

    It sounds like the device won't install a new firmware image unless
    it's tricked into thinking that it's come from Apple.
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