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Dopamine v2.0.11 released to address path permission issues that could affect NewTerm and SSH

Developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released an updated version of the Dopamine jailbreak tool Sunday evening, officially bringing the tool up to version 2.0.11.

Dopamine v2.0.11 released.Dopamine v2.0.11 released.

Citing the announcement post shared via X (formerly Twitter), we understand that Dopamine v2.0.11 contains the following bug fix:

Actually fix relevant file path permissions when rejailbreaking (previously the method for this existed but was never called, sigh…), this should now actually automatically fix issues such as NewTerm / SSH not working

By addressing path permission issues after re-jailbreaking, users should no longer experience problems while trying to use NewTerm or SSH.

Despite being a relatively small update to the tool, Dopamine v2.0.11 is recommended for all existing users, and anyone who hasn’t already used Dopamine, but plans to, should also take advantage of the latest version as of right now.

If you’re already using Dopamine, then you’ll find an update prompt in the jailbreak app itself at launch advising you to update, and you can use it to update with just a tap.

Dopamine v2.0.11 update prompt.Dopamine v2.0.11 update prompt.

Anyone who isn’t already using Dopamine can acquire the latest build from the project’s GitHub page and follow the steps in our step-by-step tutorial to get jailbroken with it.

Dopamine, for those who don’t already know, is a rootless semi-untethered jailbreak that can be perma-signed with TrollStore. It supports the following device and firmware combinations:

  • iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.6.1 on A9-A11devices
  • iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.5.1 and 16.6 betas 1-4 on A12-A14 & M1 devices
  • iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.5 and 16.6 betas 1-4 on A15-A16 & M2 devices

Are you running the latest version of Dopamine yet? Let us know why or why not in the comments section down below.

Dominic Rubhabha-Wardslaus
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