I bought an old iPad2 for the purpose of viewing a Home Assistant dashboard via a web browser. My thinking was that the ability to browse the web was the sole requirement for a tablet for this purpose, but I was wrong: Home Assistant’s web pages apparently require a newer version of javascript than iOS 9.3.5 can handle, but the iPad 2 can only be updated to iOS 9.3.5.

So is it possible to flash a newer OS (e.g., linux) onto an old iPad 2? ChatGPT says it’s not possible because a bootloader exploit for the iPad 2 isn’t known, but ChatGPT is often wrong.

  • TherouxSonfeir
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    1 year ago

    Nope. You’re hosed. Can’t even put Linux on it. Great piece of hardware still, total trash.

      • TherouxSonfeir
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        241 year ago

        Nope. Won’t work. It did back in the day, but nothing will run on it anymore because the OS version required won’t install. I have an iPad 2, I’ve tried.

        No doubt, the hardware could run Ubuntu Touch, alas Apple are dicks like that.

    • Mike WooskeyOP
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      11 year ago

      I finally got around to this and jailbreaking the iPad was as easy as you suggested. Thanks, @Aatube@kbin.social!

      But I don’t see how to install a newer browser. Cydia and Zebra seem to be able to install themes and tweaks. How would I get them to install Firefox or Chrome? Also, how would I install linux on the ipad?

      • Aatube
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        11 year ago

        You could 1. download some virtual machine thing and install Linux 2. download build tools and build from source 3. see below

        Anyways, all of this may be more suited for searching on r/LegacyJailbreak.

  • @PlatinumSf@pawb.social
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    21 year ago

    You may try a downloaded browser, they likely ship with a newer version of webkit than what’s on the system or in the store but I’m not 💯 and Google didn’t reveal any clarity on the matter.

    • @sir_reginald@lemmy.world
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      yeah I was going to suggest something like this but now I’m not sure if other browsers aren’t just wrappers around the system WebKit (this is what happens in android with Webview) or if they ship with their own version of WebKit.

        • Aatube
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          31 year ago

          Technically it’s not “reskin”, but I am pretty sure they are required to invoke the system version of WebKit (aka. Safari’s JavaScript) since that saves storage space and makes sense. So indeed it won’t help.

          • @PlatinumSf@pawb.social
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            11 year ago

            Ah, wasn’t sure if they shipped with their own version of webkit for compatibility or invoked the system call. Unfortunate that it’s the latter.

    • Mike WooskeyOP
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      11 year ago

      I tried all the downloadable browsers. None work in this iOS. :(

  • @markstos@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    Good news. You can install a newer browser in a virtual machine on some other server you have and then use some Remote Desktop software on the iPad to access the VM which can run a browser to access your Home Assistant dashboard.