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Someone gifted me with some old iPad that's more than 10 years old. What steps should I take to install Linux on the iPad?
You can't. Apple's iPads and iPhones are e-waste from the moment they run out of security and OS updates. Apple doesn't allow third party installations.
It's technically possible, but there aren't any proper instructions, I assume it's pretty complicated and you could break the device while doing this. Also, I don't think it would run particularly well, since there are no Linux drivers for Apple's proprietary hardware (except for M1 because it was reverse-engineered, but iPads use A-Series chips)
I don't think that's possible.