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A mobile books tracker written in Flutter that respects your privacy. - mateusz-bak/openreads
An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop. Local file sharing easy through being on a single connection.
A collection of applications and programs for smartphones - both Android and iOs. Basically the absolutely huge internet archive APK and IPA collections, along with IPSWs as well.
The one remote control (mouse, keyboard, but also a lot more) application between ios and linux that works relatively painlessly. If using portable app - make sure to run it sudo to have the connections be able to authenticate.
Not open source unfortunately.
Amazing cross-platform filesharing app (for sharing over wifi/LAN).
Super simple to setup, there's applications on anything from linux/windows/mac to android and ios and it's made by the linuxmint team so it's all nicely open source and free and wonderful!
Create a qr code on the terminal to either send or receive files from. Primarily created to exchange files with your mobile phone over wifi.
Connecting ipad to raspberry (over usb vnc, so latency should be minimal) to enable a linux desktop experience (ssh or vnc).
Then connect a keyboard and you should be off to the races.
The latest stability and performance boost package has been released for CheckRa1n Jailbreak. Install OdysseyRa1n Bootstrap For BETTER SPEED And STABILITY!
plus very worthwhile information here: https://old.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/hhkctt/discussion_checkra1n_vs_odysseyra1n/fwbfx1u/
jailbreak workaround for stuck during checkra1n jailbreak
long thread here: https://github.com/checkra1n/BugTracker/issues/1169
personal instructions:
- start checkra1n cli process as sudo, with
sudo checkra1n -vV -l somefile
to get verbose output and logging to a file - in checkra1n enable unsupported devices and safe mode
- start process
- wait for 'right before trigger' stuckness
- important: wait for ~2-5 minutes, checking
dmesg
orcat /dev/kmsg
for output of watchdog having killed checkra1n process (gives you a larger timeframe for next step) - when that has happened, unplug and replug the device -- waiting ever so slightly before replugging (still, sub 1 sec)
note: so far on my notebook this only worked with the right usb port
A short narrated video demonstrating iPhone Linux, a port of the Linux operating system to the iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, and first-generation iPod touch platforms. This…
i'll leave you what my screen prints here: setup: Loaded kernel at 0x0a269df8. scripting: No such file or directory