Release
checkra1n 0.12.4 beta
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This release is a beta preview and as such should not be installed on a primary device
What’s new
Bug fixes
- Hotfix for A9X devices, which could not boot on 14.5 at all with 0.12.3
- Fix package dependency issues on the deb repo
Notes
- A11 devices on iOS 14.0 and above require removing the passcode and enabling “Skip A11 BPR check” in the options. This is not recommended, but it’s there.
Known issues
- A7 devices will currently not work with the Linux version
- The exploit may not work as reliably on some devices, such as the Raspberry Pi Zero and Raspberry Pi 3
- Linux GUI build when using CLI mode doesn’t support auto assertion of DFU mode on advanced Apple TV 4K breakout boards
- bridgeOS:
- If you disconnect the cable, then as soon as macOS boots it’ll take over the USB connection and disallow communication with the T2
- Some users have reported checkra1n crashing when Chinese is set as the only system language. It is unknown whether any other language is affected.
Unsupported platforms
This beta is only available for macOS and Linux. Work is ongoing to support Windows, which will be added in a later release.
Package managers
At the moment, checkra1n only supports installing Cydia. Support for other package managers, including Zebra and Installer is coming soon and is expected within the coming weeks.
All Downloads
- Download for macOSSHA256 754bb6ec4747b2e700f01307315da8c9c32c8b5816d0fe1e91d1bdfc298fe07b
- Download for Linux (CLI, x86_64)SHA256 dac9968939ea6e6bfbdedeb41d7e2579c4711dc2c5083f91dced66ca397dc51d
- Download for Linux (CLI, arm)SHA256 ff05dfb32834c03b88346509aec5ca9916db98de3019adf4201a2a6efe31e9f5
- Download for Linux (CLI, arm64)SHA256 43019a573ab1c866fe88edb1f2dd5bb38b0caf135533ee0d6e3ed720256b89d0
- Download for Linux (CLI, i486)SHA256 77779d897bf06021824de50f08497a76878c6d9e35db7a9c82545506ceae217e
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