How to Install .deb File [iPhone/iPod/iPad Cydia Tutorial]
3 Methods to install a .deb file into your iOS (iPhone (3G/3Gs/4), iPod touch (3G/4G), iPad and iPad 2); Choose the easier method for you (Applicable to iOS 4.0+/ iOS 5.0 +):
1st Method: AutoInstallation [Recommended]
- Download iFunbox >> (www.i-funbox.com) Windows , or Cyberduck for MacOS
- Download desired (.deb) file to your desktop
- Run iFunbox and connect your iOS (iPhone, iPod or iPad)
- iFunBox will show your device contents, Now navigate to var/root/Media/
- Create the folder Cydia/AutoInstall (if not already created)
- Move (.deb) file from your desktop to var/root/Media/Cydia/AutoInstall
- Reboot your iOS
- YOU ARE DONE
2nd Method: Install with iFile [Recommended]
Requirements:
iFile the only requirement
- Download iFunbox >> (www.i-funbox.com) Windows , or Cyberduck for MacOS
- Download desired (.deb) file to your desktop
- Run iFunbox and connect your iOS (iPhone, iPod or iPad)
- iFunBox will show your device contents, Now navigate to any folder for example: var/mobile/Documents
- Move (.deb) file from your desktop to var/mobile/Documents
- Run iFile from your iOS, and navigate to the same folder i.e. var/mobile/Documents
- Click on (.deb) file and select install
- YOU ARE DONE
TIP : I can not SSH into my iPhone/iPod/iPad!
- I can not find var/root?
- I can not SSH into my iPhone/iPad?
- I have jailbroken device, my SSH client is discovering my iPhone/iPad as (JAILED)?
>> Install OpenSSH from Cydia, reboot, then try again.
>> If you still having problems>> Install afc2add from Cydia then reboot.
3rd Method: Install with Mobile Terminal
Requirements: Mobile Terminal and OpenSSH
“Steps 2 and 3 are only if you have never installed a .deb file with this method”
- Download the .deb file you want (example : LockInfo)
- Start Cydia, go to “Search”, type “Mobile Terminal” and install it
- Repeat step 2 for “OpenSSH”
- Start “MobileTerminal”
- Type the following commands , then reboot:
su (press return)
alpine (press return) /!\ You won’t see the typed password then don’t worry /!\
dpkg -i nameofpackage.deb (press return, replace nameofpackage with LockInfo for the example)Note that you can rename the .deb file like 1.deb (it’s easier to type)
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