** Description changed:

  Currently all of the other important utilities are included for
  installation on Ubuntu. However currently though a Ubuntu Linux user, is
  unable to perform an iOS device restore. In order to do so currently the
  user needs to have some way of running an up to date iTunes software
  with a usb connection to the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
  
  Which is quite a hassle to go through in order to completely reload the
  device's iOS software. It would be much better if a binary compiled
  version of the software (idevicerestore and libirecovery) could be
  included in the utilities package.
  
  It would allow the Ubuntu user to be able to quickly and easily perform
  software update or device restore functions. Without the need for a
  virtual machine running a compatible version of Windows and iTunes etc.
  While also saving them from having to run Wine, its dependencies, iTunes
  and its own software requirements.
  
  All the would need is what is required to install idevicerestore and run
  its actions (the appropriate iOS release download image file).
  
+ The code for idevice restore is available here
+ (https://cgit.sukimashita.com/idevicerestore.git/) and the library from
+ here (https://cgit.sukimashita.com/libirecovery.git/).
+ 
  Running Ubuntu 16.04.3
  libimobiledevice-utils 1.2.0+dfsg-3~ubuntu0.2 installed

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Title:
  Missing "idevicerestore" & "libirecovery" from libimobiledevice-utils
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