On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 04:36:11PM -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote: > .-cut-. > Yes, it's time for the third and final test release of Fedora Core 2. > > Notable changes in this release include: > > - SELinux is now disabled by default. If you'd like to install with > SELinux support, pass 'selinux' to the installer. Bug reports about > the behavior and support of SELinux are certainly still welcome; we're > still working on it. > .-cut-. I will have to catch up on some reading. I thought SELinux was a modified kernel published by the government! Why would Fedora even include it or does it just include support for SELinux? I do not think most users here would need SELinux. jay