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howto:windows_subsystem_for_linux_wsl [2018/05/04 16:17] computerstar2000 Added some missing commands and included a step 1! |
howto:windows_subsystem_for_linux_wsl [2018/07/27 05:55] d95gas Installing IOS Patched Application & Tweak.js |
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- | First of all, I dont take credit for all of this, the initial install document is already available all over the web, I just pulled things together for the sake of this group. | + | This relates to the patched IOS IPA currently being worked on within |
- | Why bother with WSL when the patcher has a Windows batch file. As myself and others have found out, when running | + | This is more of a " |
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+ | I was therefore left with 2 options: | ||
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+ | * **Getting | ||
+ | * **Sideloading the application** | ||
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+ | Sideloading was the weapon of choice, and nearly everyone advised to use " | ||
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+ | In my search, I came across an application " | ||
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+ | The following is the process I followed to achieve these positive results, I started by generating myself another Apple ID just for the purposes of running this application, //but not totally necessary// | ||
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+ | Within the Apple ID Security section, I also generated a " | ||
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+ | =====Install Process===== | ||
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+ | * Download and install " | ||
+ | * Connect Ipad/ | ||
+ | * Select " | ||
+ | * Into " | ||
+ | * Into " | ||
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+ | **Rebooted iPad** | ||
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+ | * Into SuperImpactor | ||
+ | * Into **DEVICE** | ||
+ | * Select " | ||
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+ | The pop-up is just **Apple ID & password** | ||
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+ | Install took about 6mins, at one stage I thought it had locked up, but it was just sigining the application. | ||
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+ | **Once Installed** | ||
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+ | Onto iPad - **GENERAL** - **DEVICE MANAGEMENT** | ||
+ | Select the Developer App and select **TRUST**. //(Dev app should be your Apple ID)// | ||
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+ | **DO NOT RUN THE APP AT THIS STAGE**. | ||
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+ | Open iTunes - select | ||
+ | Switch to the file manager on the right and select "ADD FILE", | ||
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+ | **NOTE: | ||
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+ | Then just run the application and check that all is ok. You can confirm that the application has picked up the options from "Tweak.js", by the fact that you will be presented with various options to enable/ | ||
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+ | * Disable FW update check | ||
+ | * Force FCC | ||
+ | * Force Boost | ||
+ | * Force 2.3G | ||
+ | * Force 2.5G | ||
+ | * Enable 32Ch | ||
+ | * Etc | ||
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+ | Going forward, you should not need to install a new patched version of the GO 4 application, | ||
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+ | The above is the route I had to take as I was unable to Jailbreak my iPad, it worked for me, and I see no reason why it shouldn' | ||
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+ | __Links to relevant applications__ | ||
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+ | **SuperImpactor**: | ||
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+ | **Tweak.js**: | ||
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+ | **IOS GO 4 Patched Application**: | ||
- | First part is to install the Windows subsystem for Linux onto your Windows 10 device, then follow this by installing a version of " | ||
- | Once you complete Part 1, **ensure you do a full reboot on your system before proceeding to Part 2**. | ||
===== PART 1 - Installing Linux on Windows 10 ===== | ===== PART 1 - Installing Linux on Windows 10 ===== | ||
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Run the following commands from a "Bash Shell" one at a time: | Run the following commands from a "Bash Shell" one at a time: | ||
- | **sudo apt-get update** | + | **sudo apt‐get update && |
(//Run this straight after build and it will pull down any updates)// **then reboot again**. | (//Run this straight after build and it will pull down any updates)// **then reboot again**. | ||