• @k_o_t
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    13 years ago

    why not? jailbreaking is perfectly legal, maybe sideloading something this way would be possible… 🤔

    however to rely on jailbreaks occurring steadily is a bit weird, i guess we’ll see

    • @SirLotsaLocksOP
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      23 years ago

      jailbreaking is different from putting a whole new OS on an iphone. One person got ubuntu on their iphone 7 but iirc the screen didn’t even work. The iphone is explicitely designed to only ever be able to run iOS and that’s it. It would be badass to have manjaro on an iphone though.

      • @k_o_t
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        3 years ago

        jailbreaking is different from putting a whole new OS on an iphone

        for sure, but manjaro never specified that’s it’s na entire separate operating system

        i mentioned jailbreaking as a means to make some special modification to your ios device, something manjaro wouldn’t otherwise be able to do via app store