By forcing a proprietary kernel to run on unauthorized hardware, the developers behind TPD-K1 are making a radical statement: The hardware you bought should run the software you want.
TPD-K1 doesn't break the encryption. It ignores the lock. tpd-k1
Is it stable? No. Is it secure? Probably not. Is it the most fascinating misuse of a Linux kernel you will ever see? Absolutely. By forcing a proprietary kernel to run on
is one of those ghosts.
Then the microphone stops working during calls. tpd-k1