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The Tesla Model 3 owner and the member of the Tesla Reddit forum, managed to secure Shell into the infotainment system and get Ubuntu running
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That meant he could access YouTube something the stock Tesla browser does not permit for safety reasons as well as get a readout of the hardware specifications
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So, we now know that the Model 3 uses an Intel Atomi 3950 quad-core processor running at 1.6GHz, and paired with 4GB of memory
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There's a 64GB MMC for storage. A freescale NXP Core-Rig chip acts as a gateway to the autopilot hardware
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that's a separate Nvidia Tegra Parker and a Pascal GPU on a different board
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This is the actual video of that guy who is experimenting with the Tesla Model 3
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So I'm in my Tesla Model 3 running the latest stock Tesla V9 software
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But in addition to that I also have Ubuntu running within a CH for jail in the background since I have just rooted my Model 3
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So, to show that things work other than sound, which you'll see I had to disable from the Tesla side temporarily
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things work on here normally. I'm plugged in charging, so I can't switch into reverse
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I'm SSH'd in to the car over here. And by changing virtual terminal from 2, which is what Tesla runs their graphics on, to 3
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and uh yeah so i just showed off HTOP which shows the processes of both Ubuntu
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which here you see is root user and then 111 and 1111 being the actual actual
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Tesla software. So you can see a bunch of their processes which I'm still going through
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and trying to figure out how everything works. But I'll be posting more videos of what I discover
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Where there's a will, there's definitely a way with hardware hackers. We still think
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there might be better victims than a 35,000 car, but at least those who can do such things
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