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blackra1n on Linux: The Forgotten Jailbreak Tool
blackra1n is a legendary jailbreak tool released in October 2009 by George Hotz (aka "geohot"). It was revolutionary at the time because it provided a tethered jailbreak for almost all iOS 3.1.2-compatible devices (iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPod touch 2nd/3rd gen, and original iPad later) with a single click on Windows and macOS.
Blackra1n was a brilliant tool for its time, but Linux was never its home. Use modern, native Linux jailbreak tools instead. blackra1n linux
Compatibility: It works on nearly all distributions, including Ubuntu and Fedora, and can even run on a rooted Android phone . Essential History Developer: George Hotz (Geohot). Release Date: October 2009. Supported Firmware: iOS 3.1.2. blackra1n on Linux: The Forgotten Jailbreak Tool blackra1n
blackra1n.exe(Windows)blackra1n.app(macOS)
During blackra1n's era, Linux users typically had to use alternatives or specific environments: blackra1n
