Mike McCarty wrote:
IMO, it is a buggy pile of crap. And if I may be so bold as to speak for Gene, that is what "set him off". Having it on one's machine is demonstrably a cause of: (1) frustration (2) failing machines (3) unnecessary making of "gurus" when we all want Linux easier for the non-technical user to administer (4) bloat (5) more opportunity for defects and exploits
This opinion would be a bit more reliable if you actually had even a minute of experience using SELinux but that's just my opinion.
Rahul