Kam Leo wrote:
On 4/2/06, Ed Landaveri <ed7tux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Guus,
You're right. It's not the SELinux but something else. If I guess the menus
(which I can't see) I can play fine. I rebooted a couple of times but still
not able to see the menus before the games or practice which would give me
the option to see what race I want to play. It seems something with my
resolution, I'm using a generic LCD 1024x768 at the same resolution. This
are the same setting I used to use with FC4. I don't understand why it's not
showing me the menus, that's whay I thought it was SELinux which is not. Any
ideas? I will really appreciatte. Thanks for your time.
Ed
Don't know if this will work. Try this tip from Stanton-Finley,
http://www.stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_5_installation_notes.html :
If you have not already done so go to "System" > "Administration" >
"Security Level and Firewall". Enter your root password and click
"ok". On the "SELinux" tab click on "Modify SELinux Policy", click on
"Compatibility" to open it and tick the check box next to "Allow the
use of shared libraries with Text Relocation". Click "ok". Reboot your
machine to implement the new SELinux policy.
You do not need to reboot. But you did not see any AVC messages denials
so this is probably not an SELinux problem.