Gene Heskett wrote: > The only reason its not common is that heyu, due to the original authors > license, I am sorry, I don't think you understood me correctly. I was implying that any x10 controller software is not a common computer usage. And this one is also not open. Turning Christmas lights on and off from your computer is no an example of common usage. > Ok, then tell me how to gain access to the ieee1394 facilities kino needs > as a normal user? With selinux running in enforcing mode, no way Jose. > It cannot talk to the camera. I don't have the interface for that since I don't do much video editing. But I would guess that audit2allow would give you an exact set of rules to add to your local policy. Or setroubleshoot for that matter. > I have. REAL information seems to be sealed up in the brains of the authors, > never to be made public for 'security reasons'. Where did you get that "security reasons" crap? I am not one of the authors and I have no trouble running systems with selinux. All the information including the source is there to be read and learned from.