On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 12:37 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 25 January 2007 12:07, Dmitriy Kropivnitskiy wrote: > >Ric Moore wrote: > >> Just re-enable SELinux and nothing will work, problem solved. > >> <chuckles> > > > >I have SELinux in enforcing mode and I don't have any problems. What am > > I doing wrong? :) > > Obviously you are not _using_ your computer then. No smiley is intended > here either. I suppose I could get by with a stripped install with an > email and a web browser, but this machine is a _working_ machine, so > there is a lot of other stuff its doing, some of which never heard of > selinux, ever. Like heyu, kino, hell the list goes on forever it seems. ---- I'm not sure where you get off saying that he is not using his computer. Perhaps he doesn't use his computer with SELinux off, GUI as root, build/compile software as root or do many of the things that you do to circumvent security conventions but I wouldn't recommend your patterns of usage as a model to be followed. I don't use heyu or kino but I do have SELinux activated on virtually every system that I use because that is the only way I can learn to live with it....and *** I use my computer *** In fact, I have 8 desktops presently running 7 different applications and a number of shell windows too of which none belong to root. SELinux is not a big deal and hope that if (or perhaps when) the time comes that it would prove useful to me, it will save my backside. Craig