One can disable SELinux during the install process. One DOESN'T have to wait for reboot to do this. One needs to dump SELinux if one is trying to use a Samsung laser printer as the supplied drivers wreck cups and SELinux prevents some other parts of the driver install from working. Otherwise, I've never been all that sure exactly what SELinux is supposed to do and the system seems to behave without any observable changes whether SELinux is enabled or not regardless of whether one is trying to set up Samsung printers. Croombe F. Pensom -- This message is certified 100% M$ free : only GENUINE Tux products have been used courtesy of Fedora Core 6.