Generally, you remove a washer and you get developer mode. From that point you can change anything.
> (albeit arguyably, Apple also open sources it's kernel)
When was the last time someone managed to build a binary identical kernel to Apple's from the supplied sources?
Generally, you remove a washer and you get developer mode. From that point you can change anything.
> (albeit arguyably, Apple also open sources it's kernel)
When was the last time someone managed to build a binary identical kernel to Apple's from the supplied sources?