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Talk:Sandbox
Movement of this page
This page is to be moved to User:liamchat/Sandbox so it is not in the Main Namespace and counted as an article... --Balloonhead66 00:17, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
- Why have you moved it I did not make Sandbox and editing my personal pages without asking me is not alowed --liamchat 11:09, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
- When I was on recent changes, it zsaid liamchat made the page and it looked like a personal page, so I moved it... If it changes to look like a wiki page, contact dialexio of http to move it to sandbox... --Balloonhead66 15:54, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
- How can something made by apple look personal I have made lots of pages and you have not explained why you edited my user page and then you filed my talk page ( with how to have save space ) --liamchat 16:01, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
- I don't know how it did, but the title sandbox sounds like, well, a sandbox. As in it is under construction and not ready for a spot on the Main Namespace. Also, I edited your talk page as a way to help with your fomatting issues... --Balloonhead66 20:00, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
- How can something made by apple look personal I have made lots of pages and you have not explained why you edited my user page and then you filed my talk page ( with how to have save space ) --liamchat 16:01, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
- When I was on recent changes, it zsaid liamchat made the page and it looked like a personal page, so I moved it... If it changes to look like a wiki page, contact dialexio of http to move it to sandbox... --Balloonhead66 15:54, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
Incorrect info
There was no app store before 2.0. The device sandboxes applications it does not use a hypervisor. "A jail is a set of resource limits imposed on programs by the operating system kernel. It can include I/O bandwidth caps, disk quotas, network access restrictions and a restricted filesystem namespace. Jails are most commonly used in virtual hosting." (from [1]). --GreySyntax 21:06, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
- ok i just noticed the difference between 2 files ( from an ipsw [2] ) ( from an appstore app [3] ) and i thought the files described what the apps are allowed to do ( because there are lots of exploits on appstore apps that could be used with a kernel exploit ) --liamchat 00:39, 28 October 2010 (UTC)