From 884b0bdc2820d0c204471870d56fdc6a56310e57 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MutoShack Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 04:51:10 +0100 Subject: IRC log should not wrap. Removed broken link. --- capability.mdwn | 33 +++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) (limited to 'capability.mdwn') diff --git a/capability.mdwn b/capability.mdwn index cec6f41b..2f094c8e 100644 --- a/capability.mdwn +++ b/capability.mdwn @@ -90,37 +90,22 @@ port|microkernel/mach/port]]. As in UNIX (see above), they are not ## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-07-01 - I have read plenty of documents, and wrapped my head around - most Hurd concepts, but I still have not understood well what - capabilities are. + I have read plenty of documents, and wrapped my head around most Hurd concepts, but I still have not understood well what capabilities are. Mmm, which capabilities? - AIUI, the Hurd doesn't really have a notion of capabilites, just a - notion of owning a port right - From what I have understood (from the critique) they - reference ports so they objects can be referenced via them + AIUI, the Hurd doesn't really have a notion of capabilites, just a notion of owning a port right + From what I have understood (from the critique) they reference ports so they objects can be referenced via them (which provides processes a way for doing things) ok, so we are talking about the same thing, I guess - ahh, that's cool. I thought there was more to the story that - I couldn't understand + ahh, that's cool. I thought there was more to the story that I couldn't understand # Further Reading +* [[Mach port|microkernel/mach/port]] +* {{$wikipedia_capability-based_security}} +* {{$wikipedia_object-capability_model}} +* {{$wikipedia_polp}} - * [[Mach port|microkernel/mach/port]] - -[[!toggleable id=shapiro_capintro_1999 text="""[[!template id=note -text="*[[shapiro\_capintro\_1999|capability]]*: -{{$capability#shapiro_capintro_1999}}. -{{$capability#shapiro_capintro_1999_text}}."]]"""]] - - * [[!toggle id=shapiro_capintro_1999 text="[shapiro\_capintro\_1999]"]] - - * {{$wikipedia_capability-based_security}} - - * {{$wikipedia_object-capability_model}} - - * {{$wikipedia_polp}} - + [[!tag open_issue_documentation]]