On Wednesday 03 June 2009 11:15 am, Chris Thomas wrote:

> The article talks about how hard it is to do sandboxing on Linux and
> how there are different ways of doing it depending on the Linux
> distro. Very interesting.

Thanks, Chris.  I saw this link (perhaps on /.) a day or so ago, but I 
didn't bother to read it.  This time, following your link, I did.

Now I understand the problem.  I still don't like it but at least I 
understand it <smile>.

But I wonder ... if it can be done with OS-X, can it be done with 
FreeBSD?

Not that I'd switch, but I'd like to know.

Do we consider this a fundamental flaw in Linux?  Or just an annoyance?

Any comments?

Jeff
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