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Jailbreaking iPhone...the saga continues...
On 2/16/13 7:56 PM, Urin Asshole wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 15:08:01 -0500, Meyer wrote: On 2/16/2013 1:52 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:49:48 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 09:11:29 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Corporate America likes the iPhones over the Androids. Yes, and exactly for Greg's reasons that the iPhone is closed, it is what it is and therefore everybody's is the same. That is also the reason corporate America embraced the IBM PS/2 PCs.Guys were not buying mail order cards and loading shaky drivers on their "work" machines. Everything was licensed and verified that it would not conflict with anything else. You didn't have all those IRQ conflicts and drivers stealing each other's resources. I had all the PS/2 parts I wanted and ran them for years until I started wanting to do things IBM did not think a PS/2 user needed. I was not going to trade IBM's vision for Apple's vision of what I wanted so I went for the open hardware of WinTel and I deal with the conflicts I might encounter. I am sure Harry understands that if an ap he buys "bricks" his phone, it is on him to fix it now. Well, here's a little tidbit. So one of the apps I got from Harry's list.. iBlacklst bricked my iphone. wouldn't boot up past the apple. I got into it with SSH, renamed the Application folder .. found out how on the web, no big deal. The phone booted up. So, I renamed the folder back to the original name, then got into Cydia, removed the app, then downloaded another one to fix the icons not displaying properly. I restored the phone from the last backup (itunes creates one when you sync... the only hassle I had was remembering the backup password, but I found it) All I had to do past that was put some of the icons back in some folders. Too about an hour. Oh, and **** you Harry. Heh.. Aren't you going to tell Harry which app it was? Snerk Yeah, you're stupid. We get it. He *is* stupid. And you did mention the name of the app. :) |
Jailbreaking iPhone...the saga continues...
On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 20:08:02 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article om, says... On 2/16/2013 1:52 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:49:48 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 09:11:29 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Corporate America likes the iPhones over the Androids. Yes, and exactly for Greg's reasons that the iPhone is closed, it is what it is and therefore everybody's is the same. That is also the reason corporate America embraced the IBM PS/2 PCs.Guys were not buying mail order cards and loading shaky drivers on their "work" machines. Everything was licensed and verified that it would not conflict with anything else. You didn't have all those IRQ conflicts and drivers stealing each other's resources. I had all the PS/2 parts I wanted and ran them for years until I started wanting to do things IBM did not think a PS/2 user needed. I was not going to trade IBM's vision for Apple's vision of what I wanted so I went for the open hardware of WinTel and I deal with the conflicts I might encounter. I am sure Harry understands that if an ap he buys "bricks" his phone, it is on him to fix it now. Well, here's a little tidbit. So one of the apps I got from Harry's list.. iBlacklst bricked my iphone. wouldn't boot up past the apple. I got into it with SSH, renamed the Application folder .. found out how on the web, no big deal. The phone booted up. So, I renamed the folder back to the original name, then got into Cydia, removed the app, then downloaded another one to fix the icons not displaying properly. I restored the phone from the last backup (itunes creates one when you sync... the only hassle I had was remembering the backup password, but I found it) All I had to do past that was put some of the icons back in some folders. Too about an hour. Oh, and **** you Harry. Heh.. Aren't you going to tell Harry which app it was? Snerk My iPhone is a tool. I don't need to play with it and load any application on it I believe I need. When someone calls me I need the phone to ring and enable me to answer the call and talk to the other person. Next I need to be able to use the e-mail and calendar capability. You use your tool for massaging your prostate? |
Jailbreaking iPhone...the saga continues...
On 2/16/2013 8:08 PM, BAR wrote:
In article om, says... On 2/16/2013 1:52 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:49:48 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 09:11:29 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Corporate America likes the iPhones over the Androids. Yes, and exactly for Greg's reasons that the iPhone is closed, it is what it is and therefore everybody's is the same. That is also the reason corporate America embraced the IBM PS/2 PCs.Guys were not buying mail order cards and loading shaky drivers on their "work" machines. Everything was licensed and verified that it would not conflict with anything else. You didn't have all those IRQ conflicts and drivers stealing each other's resources. I had all the PS/2 parts I wanted and ran them for years until I started wanting to do things IBM did not think a PS/2 user needed. I was not going to trade IBM's vision for Apple's vision of what I wanted so I went for the open hardware of WinTel and I deal with the conflicts I might encounter. I am sure Harry understands that if an ap he buys "bricks" his phone, it is on him to fix it now. Well, here's a little tidbit. So one of the apps I got from Harry's list.. iBlacklst bricked my iphone. wouldn't boot up past the apple. I got into it with SSH, renamed the Application folder .. found out how on the web, no big deal. The phone booted up. So, I renamed the folder back to the original name, then got into Cydia, removed the app, then downloaded another one to fix the icons not displaying properly. I restored the phone from the last backup (itunes creates one when you sync... the only hassle I had was remembering the backup password, but I found it) All I had to do past that was put some of the icons back in some folders. Too about an hour. Oh, and **** you Harry. Heh.. Aren't you going to tell Harry which app it was? Snerk My iPhone is a tool. I don't need to play with it and load any application on it I believe I need. When someone calls me I need the phone to ring and enable me to answer the call and talk to the other person. Next I need to be able to use the e-mail and calendar capability. That's normal. However Harry isn't and his needs are different. |
Jailbreaking iPhone...the saga continues...
On 2/17/13 2:17 AM, Urin Asshole wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 20:08:02 -0500, BAR wrote: In article om, says... On 2/16/2013 1:52 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:49:48 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 09:11:29 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Corporate America likes the iPhones over the Androids. Yes, and exactly for Greg's reasons that the iPhone is closed, it is what it is and therefore everybody's is the same. That is also the reason corporate America embraced the IBM PS/2 PCs.Guys were not buying mail order cards and loading shaky drivers on their "work" machines. Everything was licensed and verified that it would not conflict with anything else. You didn't have all those IRQ conflicts and drivers stealing each other's resources. I had all the PS/2 parts I wanted and ran them for years until I started wanting to do things IBM did not think a PS/2 user needed. I was not going to trade IBM's vision for Apple's vision of what I wanted so I went for the open hardware of WinTel and I deal with the conflicts I might encounter. I am sure Harry understands that if an ap he buys "bricks" his phone, it is on him to fix it now. Well, here's a little tidbit. So one of the apps I got from Harry's list.. iBlacklst bricked my iphone. wouldn't boot up past the apple. I got into it with SSH, renamed the Application folder .. found out how on the web, no big deal. The phone booted up. So, I renamed the folder back to the original name, then got into Cydia, removed the app, then downloaded another one to fix the icons not displaying properly. I restored the phone from the last backup (itunes creates one when you sync... the only hassle I had was remembering the backup password, but I found it) All I had to do past that was put some of the icons back in some folders. Too about an hour. Oh, and **** you Harry. Heh.. Aren't you going to tell Harry which app it was? Snerk My iPhone is a tool. I don't need to play with it and load any application on it I believe I need. When someone calls me I need the phone to ring and enable me to answer the call and talk to the other person. Next I need to be able to use the e-mail and calendar capability. You use your tool for massaging your prostate? Hey! He did discover he could make phone calls with that little vibrating device. -- I'm a *Liberal* because I knew the militant christian fundamentalist racist militaristic xenophobic corporate oligarchy wasn't going to work for me. |
Jailbreaking iPhone...the saga continues...
In article ,
says... In article om, says... On 2/16/2013 1:52 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:49:48 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 09:11:29 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Corporate America likes the iPhones over the Androids. Yes, and exactly for Greg's reasons that the iPhone is closed, it is what it is and therefore everybody's is the same. That is also the reason corporate America embraced the IBM PS/2 PCs.Guys were not buying mail order cards and loading shaky drivers on their "work" machines. Everything was licensed and verified that it would not conflict with anything else. You didn't have all those IRQ conflicts and drivers stealing each other's resources. I had all the PS/2 parts I wanted and ran them for years until I started wanting to do things IBM did not think a PS/2 user needed. I was not going to trade IBM's vision for Apple's vision of what I wanted so I went for the open hardware of WinTel and I deal with the conflicts I might encounter. I am sure Harry understands that if an ap he buys "bricks" his phone, it is on him to fix it now. Well, here's a little tidbit. So one of the apps I got from Harry's list.. iBlacklst bricked my iphone. wouldn't boot up past the apple. I got into it with SSH, renamed the Application folder .. found out how on the web, no big deal. The phone booted up. So, I renamed the folder back to the original name, then got into Cydia, removed the app, then downloaded another one to fix the icons not displaying properly. I restored the phone from the last backup (itunes creates one when you sync... the only hassle I had was remembering the backup password, but I found it) All I had to do past that was put some of the icons back in some folders. Too about an hour. Oh, and **** you Harry. Heh.. Aren't you going to tell Harry which app it was? Snerk My iPhone is a tool. I don't need to play with it and load any application on it I believe I need. When someone calls me I need the phone to ring and enable me to answer the call and talk to the other person. Next I need to be able to use the e-mail and calendar capability. If that's all you need, why have an iPhone? |
Jailbreaking iPhone...the saga continues...
On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 08:54:03 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 2/17/13 2:17 AM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 20:08:02 -0500, BAR wrote: In article om, says... On 2/16/2013 1:52 PM, Urin Asshole wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 11:49:48 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 09:11:29 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... Corporate America likes the iPhones over the Androids. Yes, and exactly for Greg's reasons that the iPhone is closed, it is what it is and therefore everybody's is the same. That is also the reason corporate America embraced the IBM PS/2 PCs.Guys were not buying mail order cards and loading shaky drivers on their "work" machines. Everything was licensed and verified that it would not conflict with anything else. You didn't have all those IRQ conflicts and drivers stealing each other's resources. I had all the PS/2 parts I wanted and ran them for years until I started wanting to do things IBM did not think a PS/2 user needed. I was not going to trade IBM's vision for Apple's vision of what I wanted so I went for the open hardware of WinTel and I deal with the conflicts I might encounter. I am sure Harry understands that if an ap he buys "bricks" his phone, it is on him to fix it now. Well, here's a little tidbit. So one of the apps I got from Harry's list.. iBlacklst bricked my iphone. wouldn't boot up past the apple. I got into it with SSH, renamed the Application folder .. found out how on the web, no big deal. The phone booted up. So, I renamed the folder back to the original name, then got into Cydia, removed the app, then downloaded another one to fix the icons not displaying properly. I restored the phone from the last backup (itunes creates one when you sync... the only hassle I had was remembering the backup password, but I found it) All I had to do past that was put some of the icons back in some folders. Too about an hour. Oh, and **** you Harry. Heh.. Aren't you going to tell Harry which app it was? Snerk My iPhone is a tool. I don't need to play with it and load any application on it I believe I need. When someone calls me I need the phone to ring and enable me to answer the call and talk to the other person. Next I need to be able to use the e-mail and calendar capability. You use your tool for massaging your prostate? Hey! He did discover he could make phone calls with that little vibrating device. The one he regularly pulls out of his ass? Call CNN! |
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